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I fancy that she Indias were over- Í confident us to their ability to defeat

Without the services of Capt. OlEver, Q.M. Thifound; Major Downing, Sargt. Athorne Gunner Bainee and Charmer Middleton. It, when the new Craft which is on its way, ATİYES. there are one or two sound baberen. the R.G.A. will be a hard team to beat,

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| SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACE

MEETING.

THE CHIMPIONS' RACE.

CHINESE STÜDENTS FEDERATION..

[CONTRIBUTED.]

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the University last Saturday, so that? Sutherland, whɔ was making his first | Lello was for the defence. The condition, though' a heavy dew over- Nov. 11. The meeting was originally |

it must have come as a shock to the

An enterprising innings by Lout

purance for the Artillery this rea- son, saved his sile from making a to find themselves benden. 'The Da

medioera batting display. dians spared 100 runs in their inn Very inge, only the first dive busser Sutherland who is one of the heftiest A. H. Rumjahn, sitters in Hongkong, gure semerul woming off. whose succes or otherwise the ke hames, and ice had the unecen times of his sides se greatly depend experience of being given out trentol the boxing with less respect the pre when he was not really 30t thanks to the curlers of strage, that he gave a catch in the the wicket-keeper, The incident outfield comparatively curly in his should serve as a lesson to umpires innings. S. H. Is and Arga e re carefed about their deci basted stomily and with cure. Then, although, of comme un inclent bouding was good for the others, such as courred a Saturday surely the wind taping to make the tigh hoppers save a sedren. of the ball mese deceptive than it would otherwise bure been.

than it deserved, and it wins

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The World's Chinese Students" was again heard yesterday afternoon Meeting was favoured with glorious gathering of prominent local rest Champions' Day of the Autumn Federation was At Home to a large at the Supreme Court. Dr. A. Pweather and the course was in good dents at the Yi Ping Shang Hotel on accused was sentenced to 8 days night prevented it becoming really intended to mark the appreciation of prison or to an alternative of a fine and the amount of money which enthusiastic cooperators who have fast. The number of people present the Federation towards the band of passed through the cash sweeps and rendered generous assistance in of 500 rais a day.

pari-mutuels easily beat all records.

the making

1919 membership For the Champions. Castlewood campaign of the Federation a great was a very hot favourite, with Silver success. Hon. Tang Shao-yi who has Streak second in demand, and Moun been nominated Honorary Captain of tain King and The Oriole third and the Campaign took the chair and

The contingent arrived yesterday by the s.s. "Sul Tai." A great crowd was at the wharf awaiting their arrival and the Municipal Band was in attendance.

A fire broke out yesterday at about 2.30 p.m. in a rice shop. It was soon extinguished. The Fire Brigade arrived in time.

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fourth favourites.

opened the meeting by calling atten- After many attempts at the starttion to the fact that the World's ing past, the field got well away with Chinese Students Federation is now the exception of Triumph whch was in its 14th year and this present badly left. Castlewood went to the campaign is the 9th of the kind. He front with a bound and took the lead is happy to observe the public spirit on the rails, leading from Silver of the guests who will find the meet- Streak at the mile, with Mountaining an occasion of promoting their King third four lengths behind and social relations. Tatouillard fourth. Entering the back straight Vida, seemingly with the

making every post idea

Mr. Y. M. Chien, the next speaker, chief captain of the 30 teams formed

The Daily Areas appeared to imidea that his cricketing days are well on Monday that by giving nigh over, he must be particularly Eturies out when he was stamped pleased that his disply have a Bine ve ahemselves 10 tink that they boss the nutch. They de Soren who arught the ball in jussertion the bel Raton knockid Hulding is extremely poor, rid Hf front of time wicket-the ungire wus the bowing about to the tune of winning post, sent Castlewood well that there are now over 2,000 ||

Vify no give them a coorse ni

h laws of Cricket as revised by

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ahead, leading by four. lengths from Silver Streak, who in turn was eight lengths ahead of Mountain King. Approaching Probst's Cor ner. the field closed in rapidly. At

for this year informs the audience

500 students attend the day school members in the Federation, that over and evening classes established by the Federation, that weekly lectures are delivered at the "Federa-

world suggest in this Club to get wrong and I have been looking intonas. their Bugh eleven out regularly on the group in Scoline MA in 1914 for information The auspicorus start which the this point. It appears to me that Say made induced the hopes at on peter is how to enter. Seitinu fie umpire was perfectly correct, time, that the adors would overhaul the half-mile, Castlewood was still on by prominent speakers on Sunny or Byng would inve much had be glad if any cricket or come-neur to, the Kowloon door length and a half in front of Silver subjects bearing on modern culture.Į Jauble figure if the catches they / euthnasist can roler me to say law Hall, Robinson and Jones all stepped Streak with Tarouillard and Moun that all available facilities are pro- of cricket which shows otherwise out to the hosting, and gave the tain King well in the running.vided by the Federation for students offered were ncxepted. The Indian

Law 20 sags to a striker is nut-felders a lot of work to do. Bowling was also woefully masti in slaying at the hill, provided fabled to get started, but the entire first on the rails, wher. Johnstone the services of an efficient employ Kennett Castlewcod came into the straight leaving for studies abroad and that Aged i can never understand be not Hued by the bat or hand. was registered when late was at brought Silver Streak up rapidly and men: department are at the disposal no e non rule of Afculi, the striker be out of his ground and the wickets. Then a most imexpect passed the leader halfway up the of returned students. Mr. Chien says only left-handed howler in the text wicket be put down by the wie-fed rot occurred, after the fall of the straight. Here the favourite was that as the Federation receives no Arcull is a far better bowler teper with the ball, or with the fit wicket. Fletcher and Bawa beaten: being passed by The Oriole, subsidy from official sources and is most of those who are habitually

captured the last five wickets be- and Hallowe'en, the latter finishing without an endowment fund, it has. being given to bowl and I think the band or arm, with bak Sa hand.

tween thera for 5 runs and Kowloon in fine style. Silver Streak won by to depend for its maintenance on captain who find it to the advan

a length and a half from the Oriole, receipts from membership fees and logy of the foam to give Armell and To return to the watch, baring on a good match by 56 runs.

and Hallowe'en was third, half a Blinde to open the bowling, keeping (Sutherlari, note of the R.G.A. Bate-

the The Ulub de Recreio having taken length in front of Castlewood, Time, essential beth from the viewpoint membership campaigns are S. Ismi, A. l. Benjan almen distinguished themselves. After to cricket once agam after a A. A. Ranjan as changes, in the son a nuch overused bowlersidecuble interval bried their skill THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES.-Wining worthy tasks on a larger scale.

of maintenance and that of attempt- But the Indus Stalker, Evans and Overy had all amisti really improve twin bekling on trull, Robinson took a hand in the second team of the Cral- they are going to make anything like with his his. His deliveries tempt how in their remaining augue id the batsmen out of their crease and roth Davies and Bryson were striped Ramsay, given the bowl J. 1. Wright memalised tus first in at the tail and was responsible appearinee this season with a very for the dismissed of Sutherland, what steadily empied 52 runs, pluging all just missal his century, and of White the bowlers with easy condence. Find May. Now that Brayshuy appears to have temporarily given up cricket, the

ercier run("}"

Hatebes.

was only by paying free cricket

Entensity will depend almost wholly in the Kowko baimen were able

RYTives.

wickete Hex would not have

by January, when the new korering, to Bopek nad Sutherbed. The light was so bad that it would have ben dangersus to the batsmen if Davies had continued to bowl

Fonzukar te vir

con-

start. A big innings by P. Ozono. They made a good who made 34 runs, helped his side to score 189. Czorio gave nuromus chances, but to a presentable bar who is sure to do well for his side when he pute in a little more prue rice, and learns, also, that there is such a thing as a defensive game in rickes, Manes who mude 31 had more than one has afforded him.

Craigeagower cannot put them-

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2min., 36secs. Details:-

ner, Tis. 1,000. Second,. Tls. 400. Third, Tls. 250. For China ponies, winners at this meeting-One mile and a quarter.

1b.

Mr. John Peel's, grey Silver

Streak (Mr. Johnstone) 152–1 Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's

ches. The Oriole (Mr. Hill)---155—2} Messrs. Sky and Hickling's black Hallowe'en (Mr. Brand

Mr. Sutterle's ches, Castlewood

(Mr. Vida)

.161-3.

4155-0

tain King (Mr Burkill)......1570

(Mr. W. Wuilleamier) 161-0 Messrs. de Zutter and Gussie's

on the form exibited by those three to Pracie 130 runs for the loss of seven on the back on their battine Mr. G. H. Putts ches. Moun- alt-renndi cricketers, Mariey, Wright and Rehand. The Eniversity are red anything like that if Davies play for they only mudy is run Surly certain to have a stronger teuto

Mr. Jeromi's roan Fatouillard and Bryson bad not given the bowl in the two innings. J. Remedios. who reached the double figure mark. was the only man to do so is both Cragengomer's innings. Pirna cap- tured 11 wickets for 29 rune und Murques 4 for 18 in the two innings. The Portuguese Chub can sutely try The Hongkong C.U. Bound the conclusions with all the other, second 10.0. Tire better team will be Police and the R.A.M.C.

trngthened by the parival of Humi ton, towards the end of this month,

The Lengua matches have been played thus far, the University and Kowloon gaining lace points enci No Civil Service, and the Endians

+

55-o

grey Little Dipper (Mr. Crokam) Messrs. Toeg and Speelman's Messrs. Toeg and Speelman's

ches. Wilson (Mr. Heard)...152-0

Mr. C. P. Yin, managing director of the Shanghai Nanking Railway and a member of the Board of Direc- tors of the Federation directs atten- tion to the broad meaning of the term student which could be suitably applied to men already engaged in the battle of life and emphasises on the social and educational character of activities of the Federation.

Mr. Yang Tscheng, Commissioner of Foreign Affairs, recalls the inter- esting plea of Dr. Wu Ting-fang that even if a man could live for two hundred years his course of learn ing would not be completed. He himself went abroad at the age of nine and did not return to China until the age of 32. As time goes on, be feels more and more the unfathomable deptn of learning. He is confident that the World's Chinese Students' Federation is doing valuable

grey Triumph (Mr. Knoll)15-oservice by promoting education.

To the Chairman's laudatory re

having drawn their nator, the easy guest the Civil Service, strings, with Queen's College, the Mr. M. O. Springfield's ches.

Clubs each score une point, while the C.R.C., who met with defeat at the dsands of Kowloon, have yet to start their scoring.

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The following are the scores over 30 and the noteworthy howling fent periomed in the three League matches played:--

SCHIEN OF NR 30,

E. I Bragg (K.C... v.

C.R.C.)

J. Wright (University y

TO

D. R. Sony University v.

IR.C.)

05

D. M. God (K.C.C.

C.R.C.)

17

FW. Bradbury (C.S.C.C.

V. LICJ

43

H. C. Hang (University ...

1.R.G....

37

34

R. O. Hutchison (C.S.G.C.

Y. TRC)

BOWLING ANALYSES,

B. Pestonji (K.Q.0. v.

C.R.C.).

6 for 23

It is at too early to state that the favourites for this yone's League hemours are the Hoogkong .0.0., she Kowloon C.C. and the R.G.A. I shall not be surprised to see the R.Ę.

account of themselves. The League tubbe stands as follows:---

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und of Sayer und Bird, early next scored an easy victory against the The Chinese Recreation Club year. The Civil Service made 120 Cragengower Club, who were with Frates, towns witch Edmonds con-out four or five of their best ran. Fluted 30, with the aid of free, Batting first, the Chinese scored 167 somewhat reckless, cricket. Fatehi for the loss of nine wickets and then

Wild Cat (Mr. Springfield)...161-0 marks on faithful services rendered to the Federation, the General Secretary, Mr. P. K. Chu points out that the successful career of the Federation has been due to the wise policy and energetic efforts of the successive Boards of Directors,

Pories. Silver Streak The Oriole Hallowe'en

Pari-mutuel. Win. Place 602 919 227 309 75 175

Total shares taken...3.626 3,654

Miss Grace Yang and Miss Helen Dividends-Win, $26.50.. King entertained the guests with Places, $8:40, $15.30 $23.00.—singing and music respectively. Members sweep :Nos. 7500, 18146, Among the guests present were 4727. Qualified ponies-Nos. 10081, Mr F. M. Sah, President of the 7263, 1514, 6291, 15406, 1705, 8521, Federation; Dr T. H. Lee, and Mr 10429, 10197, 4123, 16850, 153, 905, Y. Tang, both Vice-Presidents; that he played very stylish cricket.8318. 664, 5371, 17193, 4133, 11750. Mr C. P. Yin and Mr Sung Han

innings was more polished Feclared. Yow Man Teun played a tims of Edmond, Donnelly kept real excelent game of cricket, dm- the runs down; if he did not take ing with gut nccuracy on time "uff. any wickets; bis 13 overs only cost Ng Size Kwang's innings was marred his de 27 runs. Brand was knock by one difficult chance to pomt be

about freely, 61 mins being scored tre he even got started, but after F6 bin while he took five wicket.

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Ching treated the bowling as it ought Of the Civil Service bowlers only to have been treated, by hitting out Ling was at all difficult to play. It to all corners of the field during his was a pity that Strange was not start stay at the wickets. given to bowl in place of Edmonds. Anutter of fact, both Witchell Basu's batting was the only re and Sever bowled too long, con deerning feature in the Chuizengwer staring the freedom with which the innings, which realised 101 runs. batsimen were scoring off them.The bowling was never loose, hence Reworth's unfinished innings of 45 Basa had to be avations. was very bright display, and unhaught off some good shots, and one doubtedly won the match for his would bare wished that he had stay- side. Parworth is a much improveled longer at the widrets. Craigen- bation this year. Pearce, Mitchellgower lost by 86 runs, and Paravicini all assisted materially towards the victory gained by their

side.

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The winners of the Champions sweepstake were five Chinese comes- tics-an amah, a houseboy, a chauf- feur, a cook and a coolie, whose con- tributions to the ticket purchase. money are said to have ranged from $5 to 50 cents. The first prize amounted to just over $94,500.

KOWLOON SPORT.

chang, both directors of the Federa tion; Dr. C. C. Wang, Messrs. M. Y. Chung, Otis Hsu, H. Chow, Thomas H. Ya, and Tec V. C. Yeh; Mr Ku Shing-yi, Chairman of the Shanghai City Chamber of Commerce; Mr Chow Wang-barg, Managing direc tor of the Chinese Telegraph Administration; Mr. S. K. Chen, Secretary of the Bureau of Foreign Affairs; Mr. S. C. Lin of the Han Yeh Ping Coal and Iron Company; and Mr. Fu Siao An of Asia Banking Corporation.

Some of the guests were so keenly interested in the work of the Federa tion that no less than five of them including Mr. Yang Tcheng have be

On Saturday next Kowloon Cricket Club, first eleven plays The Hongkong Cricket Club first eleven The second team of the Chinese on the former's ground. Kowloon Club suffered defcut as the hands of second eleven plays Hongkong the R..M., by the parrow margin Cricket Club second eleven on the come life members and about ten The second string of the Kowloon of 7, runs. Cavenough had a great latter's ground. CC. ure a fast improving combina deal to do with the victory, for he

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have been enrolled as sustaining | Members of the K.C.C. (Golf Sec-members resulting in the addition of

und Indian Arty giving a very goodtion, and I don't think it is too much scored 22 runs and cantered 4 wic- tion) are notified that the semi-final the handsome amount of fifteen hun-| to say that they are easily the strong-kets at a fraction over & runs apiece. in the Thomson Cup has to be comp dred dollars to the funds of the D. P. est among the second teame of the Rhodes accounted for the remaining leted by Sunday next. The semi. Federation.

Colony's Clubs. Last Saturday they six, at a cost of a little under 7 runs finalists, are Grey v Parks and Elson.

Kowloon University

P. W. L.

1 } 0 0.

↓ 3 0 0 3 defeated a fairly strong Navy beam euch. Lo an Fan's butting was v Nicoll

201 1

Civil Service.... 1 Q 0 1 Indian C.10.0.

1 0 1 0

The match between Kowloon and

I in a decisive fashion, though I doubt the only feature of the Chinese score

whether they would have scored so of 70 Tune. freely if the Navy had the assistance

the RIGA. was of more than usual interest, although the best teams

the Pudre's bowling..

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The semifinal of the Owens Cup

A FAVOURITE RUB DOWN.

HE golfer, the football player and

has to be completed by Sunday week, ju The players are Davidson and Nicoll May I put in a pleu for more care- v Gerrard and Edwards and Erawn the all round athlete know the ful marking of cricket scores and and May v Stevens and Grey.

value of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is A. U. Brawn's St runs were made, bowling analyses. More often than The play for the Victory Cup is just the thing for a rub down after a hard not the fires do not tully, and proceeding well, Elson having already like magis and praics and swellings re

dard gaine. were not engaged. Kowloon missed by stendy cricket, and some

All sorenesa disappeara qualified for the semi-final. Others cured in one-third less time than by Ift in are J. V. Braga who has to say other treatment. For asle by all play either J. Ralston or Fletcher. Chemists and storekeepers.

H. H. Taylor, and, of course.. A.' A. į hitting on the leg side. He gave at sometimes one bowler's average gets Claston and P., H. Cobb, who are less free chances, but considering mixed with that of another. not in the Colony. The R.G.A. were that Bruwn himself had and has an

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See the Cannon Act on the wire-Sensationalism impersonified.

Don't miss the great rope walk.

The most Spectacular and wondrous Vaudeville Act that has ever been seen in the Colony. Don't fail to see this Act. ALSO EPISODES 5 & 6 OF THE

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