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WEEK END SPORTS:
FOOTB ILL
Only four matches were played at Happy Valley on Saturdayine ia connection with the Hongkong Shield Competition, between those two old rival teams, St. Joseph's and New
Telephone 29.
to grief. R. Omar was soon given the brunt of the work, but seven timis in succession, after tricking the defence in fine style and curving in towards goal, he shot wide. Rahrain also had several tries. Half time came with Kowloon leading, by the foal to mil.
On morning, Siva and Hyndman some Verr clever indulged in
on his return to the playing pitch,
THE CHINA MAIL.
he scored no less than three more Egoals before the close of the game. Redmond
He was responsible for every one of Yeah his side's goals, and his feat 'con-
stitutes
1
record...
Bowling Analysis.
0. M." R. ... 13.3 2. 35
13. 5 19
UNIVERSITY.
CIVIL SERVICE (2ND XI) v. C.R.C. (2ND XI).
Hitherto the H. C..Hunt. c M Abbas, b Lam- amber of goals scored by any mertime individual player in any one TL. Cheat, bir wkt. b Lammert-15 match, had not exceeded four. D. K. Samy, b Lammert. Boysen scored the Club's only goal |R. A. Basto, run out couple of minutes from the close of F. A. Redmond, b M. Abbas k the game; and this was secured by S. K. Chua, b Lammert se catching the ball on the rebound after the goalje had saved from Zeverijn
The Staff wan by saved goals to
one.
RECREIO, 2; United, 0.
| I. D.Wright, c and b Abbas .................
T. E. Yeoh, c and 5. Abbas................................ J. T. Puri. not out......... ·
K. L. Sun, run out
The Civil Service, 2nd XI beat the CR.C., 2 XF on Saturday by nineteen. runs. Scores.
C.R.C, 2ND XI
Lo Man Pan, not out ------
MONDAY, MARCH 1920
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
FISHI
FISH!
48
Yew Man Hon, b Bacon
17
Ho Wing Kin, run out
* 95
FINNAN HADDOCK FILLET
HADDOCK
Chan Tin Sung, b Bevan
0
1
e 10
Q
Total (for 3 wkts, declared):162 Chan Hin Lee, Wong Po Keung,
C. C. Yeob, c Goldenbe:g, b Atlas It Wong Kwok Kwong Wan Tu Shing. Li Man Kwang, Cheung Wing Kui, and Lee Shlu Cheong did not bat.
Extras
Total
.69:
Bowling Analysis.
0.
Bowling Analysis.
Sandford
0
0. 越
Bacon ...... 10
1
35
3
9
Bevan 10 1.
42
4 Duncan.. 5 0: 37
.10.1 3 9
Omar ....................
$oom
R.E. AND LA. v. I.R.C.
Toe Portuguese did not exert themselves in this match, and in the beginning
were of the match rather indulgent and allowed their Lammert......... 13. 0 opponents to attack to their hearts" Abbas......... content. The youngsters made the most of the chances offered them, and but for the fact that the Portuguese possessed a safe man in the person of "Tata Hyndman the youngsters would have scored at least twice. As it was, the goalie was severely tested, but he was up to his job. When the United
forwards were spent, the Portuguese attacked, but Simmons checked there several times. J. Lima was responsi. ble for the frst goal, and Osmund followed up soon afterwards with
The R.E. and J.A., secured an easy victory over the I.R.C. on Saturday.
Scores
RIE.. AND LA-
Capt. Gray, and b A. A.
Ramjaha ...
Lt. Clauson, b A. A. Ruajahn Major Edwards, b Earde... Lt Col Taylor, c Ismail, A. AT
Rumjahn.................
CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XL
G. T Knight, lb., Wong Po
Keung
E. T. Crocker, b Ho Wing Kin H. W. Sandford, ran out. J.T. Pender, b Ho Wing Kin......
H. Bevan, not out
F. Bacon, cand b Yew Man Hoa. A. R. Duncan, b Yew Max Hon... 60, F. S. Burden, not out ........ Extras
20 45
I
Lt. Hammond, e Bux, b Earde... 23
loon, and three in the second division combination, but Hyder rushed the second. At the final whistle the Lt. Larkcom, not cut of the Hongkong Football League, of out to meet them and cleared. Or Portuguese left the field victors by Capt. Murray, c E. A..Moosdeep, b
which the Navy Reserves are wit-another occasion. Silva broke through two goals to mil.
ners, with Kowicon runners up.
The St. Joseph-Kowloon march was not as int, resting as it should have been. This was due mostly
to the Collegians being inclined
to take matters a little too easily in
They
of
the defence unassisted, and had hard luck in being robbed by White the
A. A. Rumjahn... Lt. McConnell, b Earde
last man betwren bir and the goal-SOUTH CHINA "B" 2; B.R.C.,. 0 Spr. Hallam, b A. A. Rumjshn atter dodging four of the defenders.
in quick succession. When Kowloon
Omar saved a
The Indians concluded their first.
23
14
11
Total (for 6 wickets,)---181 V. M. Hast and G. H. Haskett did 42 not bat.
Bowling analysis.
..... 22
5
Ha King Kin.... 18 Wong Po Keurig 2 Yew Man Hon... 15
I
71
2:
4
18
1
0
73
Extras
2
Li Man Kwong. 2
0
8
Q
Total (for 8 wkts.,. declared)...235
Bowling Analysis.
Earde.... *** 11 1 63 A. A. Rumjahn 13.1 S. H. Ismail... 5 Moosa
Lo Man Pan ...
2 Q
0
W
0
85
0
5 0
23
Haroon
0.
-3 Q 17
IRB..
A. H. Rumjahn, b Hammond 10 .H. Ismail,cMurray,b Hammond 4 N. M. Bux, c Gray, b Edwards...
again attacked, Weyman and League season on Saturday, when the first half. Kowloon did not play Rasmussen combined effectively, and they met with a defeat from South) good footer, else they would have led were very sons in front of goal China "B. They finish one before lofty shot from the last on the League table, but by at least three goals at half time. Weyman without much difficulty,
deserve every credit for the manner best certainly had the
Mitchell, who the exchanges in the first and kicked away."
they kept every fixture. It is a molly, but did poc know how had followed his forwards up, kicked in which, refusing to be discouraged, to make the most of their opportuni. the ball without allowing it to bounce spirit which the Football Association ties. In managing to snatch the the ground, and it shot straight would do well to foster. Next year, match from the fire in the last for Dixon who attempted to kick it, there is every hope that the Indians quarter of an hour of play as ther / but it hit his knee and rose in the will do better, for the team will be did the Collegians did well bet air towards the top left corner of the joined by W. A. Hyder, A. Jackson this did not excuse their carelessness. Omar rushed after the ball, hut and A. Bandran of Kowloon F.C., 0. earlier in the mach. They have before he could get to it, it slipped Ismail and A. Rahmin of St. Joseph's themselves to blame for not putting into the net for Kowloon's second College, and, perhaps, one or two i "paid" 10 Kowlcon's account. Had Foal. When there was only a quarothers.
The Chinese had all their work cut- they played as steadily as they did ter of an hour more to go, the Colle towards the close of the match, there gans began, for the first time, to could have been no other result but play like demons. They attacked to score their two goals, although E A. Moosdeer, b Hammond...
the Indians played only ten men 2. Haroon, c. McConnell, 6 Ed. with such great determination and throughout, and were without the wards speed that there was no stopping services of S. Rumjahn, Andree and M. B. Suffiad, run out Calleians and when they re played Hyder with a swift shot. The Hyder played his usual stubborn latter saved it very creditably, but their rivals, they will try to pute was rushed by four of the
showing which
in trying be worth of their past reputation. It Collegians, and
BA
eas.
be
win for
it
them. As
eye opener for the
G. C. Earde, e Larkcom, b Ham-
mond........
D. Rumjahn, c Hammond, b Ed
wards......
7
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by the visitors' was made doubly ing of his crew that the finish was credliable by the fact that they rowed so exciting When about half the: without a rudder, as their rudder course had been completed, the mid- lines broke just before the race dies were leading from the officers started. Hongkong's team, in the and were straining all their efforts. absence of sufficient oarsman tódraw to keep in front. In the last two- from, consisted of J. S. McCann, who hundred yards, Hotson's crew, TOW had towed in the previous race and ing magnificently, caught up the was obviously feeling the strain officers, and then the middles boats, of the - unaccustomed exercise, and were going ahead at every R. L Moncrieff (bow) and H.W.B. stroke. The middies bent to the car Kennett (Cox).
with all the desperation they could
es
Canton had two fresh men, P. command, büt Hotson's crew just Dixon (bow) and. C. Geiger-whe has won by a couple of feet, the guns rowed for Canton in tore than one announcing the finishing of the first prewar Regatta-(stroke) with A. and second boats going almost Hotson (cox), while the Royal Navy simultaneously. Hotson's men dime was represented. by Lt, Woodhall in for much cheering for the manner (bo) Lieut, Chapple (stroke) and in which they snatched the victory.
as also did the middles, for they had Mid. Cook (cox).
rowed a really splendid race. The At the start, Moncrieff's oar got Naval officers. finished third, less out of the rollocks and it took him than" & boat's length behind the seconds to get it right winners. They had only ten days" This had the effect of losing training, and did as well as could at least two lengths for the Hong be expected under the circumstances. kong crew. However, once they
The next event-the Pair Ours- settled to their work, Moncrief and saw Hongkang's first victory. The McCann rowed so well that, shaking home crew was composed of V. G.
some
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club the Nayy off, they gradually over Smyth (bow) 1. S. McCano (stroke) held its first regatta since the hauled Canton, who had a good state and H. W. B. Kennett..(cox) and the
The latter, being rudderless.rowed
sent
was, Saturday's march should prove them, and very soon. Silva had restG. A. Hyder. For the Indians, B. A. S. Moosdren, b Hammond ....................... 16 come back to its own, and promise, lengths in front of Hongkong. The hall mile. In the latter part of the
up 2
should!
game at back, Harteam and Salleh
in the half line, and O. Rumjahn and S. A. R. Ismail in the forward line!
service for their side.
would not be at all a bad departure dodge them, he held the ball too were others who rendered good
The referee awarded the to play Omar Ismail next time. His long. exclusion from the team on Saturday Collegians a free kick. All of Kow
CRICKET.
LEAGUE MATCHES.
A. A. Rumiahn, b Hammond..... 0 outbreak of the war, at Not a straight course, and seemed to visitors by J: Huxley (bow), P. A. Point on the Saturday. Judging making tracks for the wall when Dizon (stroke) and A. Hotson (cox). from the large gatheing pre-
they suddenly swerved in. From In spite of the fact that McCann was and from the enthusiasm
rowing his third race, Hongkong exhibited by the oarsmen, this form this point onwards, Canton increased looked like winners all the while. A lead quite early of sport is popular, and there is their lead, and frished, not by any They Hot
and increased it in the first every indication that the Regatta haa mens rowing well, about eight Navy were third from beginning, to
race Canton made efforts to make to become again an annual
end. event. Canton's representatives
The Mixed Double Sculls attracted up the leeway, but the home crew gave a good account of themselves two entries-Mrs. Hunt (cox) Miss Won easily.
The Single Sculls proved a soft on Saturday, carrying off no fewer Hewitt and Commander N-thing for Canton, for whom than two of the three championship Wodehouse; and Miss Duff (cox), MrsA. P. Mel rowed a fine race. -Major cups put up for competition.
Drew and Mr Mackenzie. The race Sturgess, Hongkong's representative; The weather on Saturday was proved an easy one for Mrs. Hunt's
3. M. Moosa, not out...........
Extras
Total
is now considered a mistake.. Kowloon's eleven men packed their goal's loon, if they cannot secure Jack-month, and when Hyndman kicked the ball, it was impossible to get it son's services for the return
than beyond the forest of legs. The ball do better match, cannot enlist the Services of Gerrard was sent back by Sepher, and trap- of the Club Reserves, in Jackson's Ping it. Silva passe to Rahmin who place. Their defence would be con- when in front of goal, instead of siderably strengthened by this inclu-shooting, suddenly returned the ball
The R.G.A. secured the victory | R.G.A sinn. Mitchell and Talam should to Silva, and before Hyder could also be replaced if possible. Clemo transter his attention to him, that is an excellent substitude for Tatam, Smart forward had already netted over the Civil Service on Saturday, R.E. and I.A.... 54 and why he has not beer played the ball, from a range of a yard by ten wickets. Scores :—
by no
R.G.A.. CIVIL SERVICE
CIVIL SERVICE C.C.^
83
3 very delightful, and all those present boat, for they led all the way and started well, but could not keep up
enjoyed themselves immensely. The
won by well over ten lengths. Miss the pace be set, and gradually the only drawback was the fact that Hewit: rowed extremely well, ably visitor left him behind. Sturgess did not finish the course. they were unable to follow the whole of the races from the shore.
added considerably to the afternoon's Two events arranged by Ah King owing to the buildings erected dar-
Enjoyment. ing the war. What portion of the races they were able to see provided a lot of excitement
Bowling Analysis.
M.
L
Majer Edwards 15 1 Lt. Hammond... 14.2 "4
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
[UT TO FEBRUARY 28.)
33
42
L. W. I
D.
P:
......... 7 7
0
0 21
0
1 13
Kowlood an 6 3
2
Civil Service
2
3
4 10
2
2. 8
0
3.
6
0
2
1 4
1
7 Craigengower... 3
2
21
b
FRIENDLY MATCHES,
0
from goal. For this performance, pftener is a mystery to many,
a lot G. R. Sayer, b Davies." OI.R.C. The three secund civision matches the Collegians came in for
13 Staffs.. mears produced brilliant! of cheering. From the centre, Kow. I. W. Bradbury, b Baines........ footer. The Staff Club Reserves loon took the ball only three yards R. C. Witchell, L.h.w., b Baines... 46 Navy match on which the footer "fans" when it was taken from them and A. E. Wood, b Olliver
carried headlong into their own ter ritory where Salva again had a chance
pinned their faith, turned out to be a "wash out." It was too tume and onewided to be interesting.
Descriptions of the matches for
low:-
ST. JOSEPH'S 2; KỞWLOÓN 2.
W. H. Edmonds, c Pragnall, b
Olliver
of scoring, but Mitchell fouled him by R. O. Hutchison, b Davies charging back. Silva took the penalty E. W. Hamilton, b Davies kick and cooly put the ball past Hyder F. Syme Thomson, c and
Davies forthe equalizer. There was a little
unpleasantness between the referee G. H. Piercy, b Baines and one or two of Kowloon's players W. Grimmet, b Baines when the penalty was awarded, but H. E. Strange, not out... These two rid rival teams turned that was soon settled by the referee out strong sides on Saturday for warning Millard to play the whistle. their match in the first round of Kowloon were completely Out-
the Hongkong Shicd competition. played after this, and no matter Kowloon were without the services how they tried, they could not of Jackson, their sound right back, get the ball out of their own
but Wheeler and While tormed a territory. The Collegians were all Davies sound combination
over their opponents, and had very Baines
4 University
H.K.C.C.
2 CR.C....
The Band of H. M. S. "Haskins took up its stand on the lawn and 1 10 enlivened" the proceedings consider-
ably with much appreciate music.
H. E. the Governor, who is gradual
seconding the efforts of Commander Wodehouse. Mrs. Drew was not by
means as proficient with the oara as Miss Hewitt.
In the dragon boat race, the Much cheering greeted the winners,Chinese crew churned up a lot of and they highly deserved it, as it was
really sporting of the two Pairs Water and wet themselves. thorough- to enter without previous prepara oars and kept art manfully-each ly, but they stuck to their little fat.
tion.
The
All-Comers' Rowing Race; stroke being accompanied with a over three miles, for cutters, gigs grunt of satisfaction till the shore was reached. The finish was very ly recovering from a recent attack and whalers, proved to be very excit
close, both in the dragon boat race
of the fiu, arrived at about 4 p.m. tag to those who were able to under He was received by Mr. F. Smyth, stand the conditions under which
5 Commodore, and the other officials the handicap was given. The
18 WILTSHIRES, HONGKONG .C.C.
1.
2. The Wiltshires defeated the Hong
22 kong C.C. in a "friendly" Saturday,
by nine runs. Scores -
.149
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. N.
K. 7.
18 5
38 4
21.1
7
54
4
10 1 35
R.G.A.
2
93
St. Joseph's were inclined to wake hard lines in not managing another Olliver... things a tide too easily at the begin goal. Time was against them, and ning of the game, and did not play when the final whistle came, the as seriously as they should. They scores read two all, tank much for granted, and were
The re-play of this match should
2ND DIVISION.
STAFF, 7; CLUB, 1.
Capt. Davies, b Wood
Capt. Olliver, Strange, bEdmonds Lt. Sutherland, not out Gunner Middleton, b Edmonds.... Gunner Smith, b Edmonds
Extras
"inclined to under-rate Kowloon's be very interesting to watch.
abikies. They got a rude awaken- ing early in the game. when Kotjob made a beeline for thefe goat right from the kick off, and Dixon and Ogley had to do some really hard work to get rid of them! The soldiers did everything they Kowloon still forced the pace, and wanted in this match, and broke returned th enemy territory. through their enemies' lines with Rasmussen several times tried to considerable ease. The civilians break through, but he was every were completely oat of form Hamilton time foiled by Sepher, who was play-on
Saturday, and could do Edmonds
WILTSHIRE REGIMENT,
Lt R. M. Beaven, c Reid, b
Donnelly
Bandmaster Eatson, b Donnelly... Major Timmis, b Day.
Capt Hooper, c Robertson, b
Donnelly.
Pte. Harris, b Day ...........................**
Capt. Beaver, b Day... *
Sgt. Heldman, not out
25 Pte. Parton, b Day....
1 Capt. Bleckley, c Hancock b Day.
DR. A. Denne, c Phip, b Donnelly.
Total (for 4 wickets)...205
Mann, Perkins, Green, Pragnali, Bowerman, and Baipes did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0, M.
2 Pte. Rees, c Mitchell, b Day
Extras .........
Total
€
of the Clubs.
"Hawkins" entered two crews in
and the dinghy race.
The officials deserve much credit for the very hard work they put in to make the regatta the success it proved to be.
Amongst others. present were the each of the classes, while the Hor. Dr. Claud Severn, C.M.G.,
Alacrity" and the "Ambrose" Commodore Gurner, R.N., Lieut. Col. entered-doe crew each. The Flagship Loring, D.SO.. C.M.G, and a large was expected to win, and did so by a number of other naval and military close margin, the Admiral's yarch
were The guests
being second and the "Ambrose" looked after, tea being dispensed on third. the lawh, which assumed in the latter part of the afternoon a very the Scratab fours, which was next D K. Blair and J. S. McCann, all attractive appearance.
officers.
well
The afternoon's sport opened with
The closest race of the day was the
The Navy entered two teams, the 29 the service race for twelve cared ofrers crew being made up of 48 cutters. Taree HM. warships Lieut. Bonham Carter, Lieut. Bean
5 the "Hawkins,"
Ambrose" and champ, Sub-Lt. Branson and Pay entered for Alacrity,"
this Lieut. Elliott, with Mid: Cook as event. The Flagship with 800 coxswain. The midshipmen'a czew men from whom to pick
ย
The Regatta sub-committee, cor- posed of Commodore Gurner,,Lt Capt F. E. Brown, Messrs. T. H. G. Commdr. Drew, Major Downing.
Brayfield, A. Murdoch, E. B. Red, EW. Carpenter, R. D. Cromartie, H. W. B. Kennett, R. L. Moncrieff,
enthusiastic rowing men, prefected all thearrangementsfor the function, and left little or nothing undone. Messrs. E. B. Reed and E. W. Carpentèr, who acted as starters, had a strepu-
ons and cold afternoon. Messrs. T.
was made up of Mid. Hughes, Mid, Arthur and H. S. Rouse acted as team, was much fancied for this Hopper, Mid. Hinds, and Mid, Jones umpires, although the latter had so
32 race, but the "Alacrity team which with Mid. Anyer as.cox. Two other much work ashore that he did not
'Carlisle and the "Hawkins "
8 had recently beaten teams from the teams were drawn for among Contòn 20 mibat very ofter. His place was
8
D
and Hongkong rowing men. Hotson taken Mr. W. Logan Messrs. A Stokers, was expected to put up a was cox of a boat's crew composed Murdoch, and T. H. G. Brayfield 10 big fight, and this it did, contesting of: Nelson-and Wahl (Canton) eriormed the duties of judges. 33 every yard of the first mile. Eventually Moncrieff and Colthurst (Hongkong), the decorations and Mr. D. K. Blair ME T. A. Martyn was in charge of they fell back, losing the race by while Petley was cox of a crew made of the refreshments.
183 length. The "Ambrose" had a bad up of Cromartie. Walter and Martyn
start and at no stage in the race (Hongkong) and Mel (Canton). The
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M.
R.
W
crews.
Day
..24
58
6
70
21
0 32
.12 4 39 KONGKONG C C.
8. W. Reid 6 0 40 0 Philph
56 3 Donnelly-
10: 1.
0
...
3
22
31 0 0
ing better than he ever did at centre nothing right. Their attacks were Witchell........... half. Finding it impossible to score considerably lacking in vigour and Grimmett Rasmussen
Tatam easily filed by the soldiers defence. Piercy 2. passed to who settin
shor What time they managed to get in Wood- towards goal. Both U. Omar front of goal, they failed miserably
a
lofty
and Dixon hesitated, expecting the through faulty shooting. Gerrard
23.0 E. J. R. Mitchell, b Bleckley.....
F. W. Day, b Harris.
31
R. A. Burnie, b Purton
THE PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
were they dangerous to the other Naval officers started off in great At the conclusion of the day's style, leading from the middies by sport, the distribution of prizes took The first of the interport events about half a boat's length. The race place. Mr. A. R. Lowe, the Vice- 0 followed, The R.FLY.C., was re-
presented by V. G. Smyth (bow) seemed to be all between the two Commodore, in calling upon Mrs. 4 Major
Sturgess (2) Saval crews for the other two boats Smyth to give away the Cups, said were; when about half the course that they had to thank the visitors) McCann (3), Capt. F. L. Brown had been covered, several lengths from Canton for contributing "so
(Continued on Page 10.) 45 (stroke) and H. W. B. Kennett behind. Petley's crew were too far 32. (cox) and they certainly looked good out on the inside and had to make
9 enough to beat the Canton 'Rowing a big detour to get clear of the
ball to go over the cross bar.. They was the only man who played with UNIVERSITY v. CRAIGENGOWER Cöl, T. A. Robertson, b Purton G, Club, whose representatives, were A.'¡ abutting wall. I was due as much "WALLA WALLA "· Lewiches it
were too late to stop the ball when his usual sound judgment. and for
It was seen to be curving down to quite a long, while, proved to be a
The University defeated Craigen
wards goal. Onlar made a great thorn in the soldiers' side. Not until Rower, on Saturday by eight runs. effort to catch the ball but it they learned to give Gerrard the Scores touched his 'finger tips and "slip. did the soldiers manage to
CRAIGENGOWER.
H. R. B. Hancock, e Reeves, ti
Purton
R. A. Brand, b Purton..***
A. K. Mackenzie, c Beaver, b
Purton EKATER
H. S. Philp, not out.................... 3. Sutton; b Harris .....
-1 D. Reid, b Harris...
21 D. E., Donnelly, c Holdman, b
6
10
Redmond, b
4
1
slipped into the net for the first get. in front of goal. Townsend R. Basa, c Sun, Yeon goal of the match. Despite this scored twice for his side in the first W. Hall, b Redmond reverse, St. Joseph's still did half. At half time, the Staff led by (S. J. Chean, b Redmond not stretch themselves. Kowloon two goals to ril
F. Tompson, b. Yeoh continued to press for another ten In the rcond half the soldiers M. Abbas, c Basto, b Redmond minutes, but Dixon and Ogley were played more seriously, and were all LE Lammert alert now, and the ball rarely got over their opponents, scoring with past them. Omar had very little to monotonous regularity Townsend Y. Abbas, b Redmond do. Towards the close of the first scored two more goals for tis D. Kharas, b Redmond******* Half, things began to liven up a bit, gide in five minutes,
1. Goldenberg.c Redmond, b Yeoh 2 and St. Joseph's made, their first in: then, whilst initiating a fresh M. Pinna and U. Omar absent. cursion into enemy territory. They attack, he had the misfortune also tried to break through in the to get hurt. He retired for a few) centre and, like Kowloqu, they came minutes, and although he was imping
and
Extras
Total
P. Mei (bow). L Nelson (2), Capt to the fact that Hotson kept such a
50 D. R. Wahl (3) completely trans-good course as to the strenuous row-
7 formed Wahl, whom a good many people naturally failed to recognise 1-W. A. Alexander (stroke), and A. 10 Hotson (cóx)..
2
The Hongkong team which did}
1 not have time to do much training, was further handicapped at the Geleventh hour by the indisposition of ..................... 17 one of their number. However, Major Sturgess filled the gap, and 374 proved himself an excellent oarsman.
Harrisonsojin
Extras
Total
Purton
7. Harris
Reeves..
61 Bleckley
Mongkong led three quarters of the
Bowling Analysis.
2
76
19
32
course and looked like the wingers. w.when Canton opurted to grand
5 style in the last quarter of the
4 mile, and won treditably.
The double aculla, race, followed"
1 Cantor winging this also. This win
Blake Pier vice.
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mines infrushing Montiloplocenre and Tellut idenă, comfari- ing and bonviting the skin, in daily enjoyed by man of the
“Albion Mülk and Sulphur Soap"
-Egliah made and dultzistai, for use. Kullet and Bath par pellents, refreshing, reviving, parisien. - Est. 19 yos
Indy C. Haward writed
"I like the 'Albion and Sulphur Boap'
- very much; it is pleasant toʻnas and' whlians and softestfie
***Lady (.' Hobert-Banspawn writme ;.".
The 'Albion Milk and Sulphur Soap". lean vatranský plesnain' Hoay, and I profér lá be her athar I havo wyer mind.
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note by Chukilate, Groves, Storm, de, Why fet by
LBION MILK AND JULPHUR BOAT.
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