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Twenty diferent sinema actresses are named below. Salcot the ten you consider the most popular and write them out In the order of your choloo. Then out the form out and send it to the "Obina Mall" omics marked "Vote.”

McCurryh, b

.12.1 G 17

0 50

wicket Balchin

9

2

3

2

R.A.M.O.

time was Howarth, e Oswick. b Sar......

Bowling Analysis.

10 0 38

7

(

3

(

fusal to give any decision, I would

point out that apart from the fact

MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 1928

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

INDIANS PLAY FOR SAFETY v. H.K.C.G.

[By Argus]

The results of other gaines wore as follow:-

R.A.M.C, v. 0.8.010. By losing their match with the C.S.C.0. oond string on Saturday

the R.A.M.C. hure lost both their

A capital example, of how cricket can be spoilt by a league competi-age fixtures with the, Civil Ser.

tion was given on the Hongkong

Cricket Club ground, on Saturday, first eleven played the Club in the senior league.

when the Indian Recreation Club

vico men,

Going in first the C.S.C.C. knock- ed up 130 for the loss of oven, to Which Harper contributed 42 Player 24. The R.A.M.C. were till out for 91, Sura secured 5 of their wickels for 38 and at one stage took two wickets in two overs at a cost of only two rung. Scores

C.S.C.C.

Mitchell won the toss for the club and put the visitors in. From the commencement, it was evident that the IR.C.players intended to play for a dmw. At no tine was the club howling difficult, but long | W. Callip, e Power, b Nash...... hops, half-volleys and even full W. Gorvin, 1.b.w., Nash tosses were treated with the utmost A. Grimmett, e Nash, b Balchin respect. After nearly 24 hours' C. Sura, b Balchin ........... play, the Indians had made 99, of | F. Harper, not out which the captain obtained 32 not | C. Evans. out. Caution carried to the extreme Balchin

C

is the only way to describe the R. Player, b Osborne display, but one cannot blame the 1. Booker, b Walker.... members of the IR.C. Mr. Mitchell,

by putting them in had asked for it.. With just over an hour, it having

been agreed to draw stumps at 6

o'clock, the Club set about the task

of making 100, They want the

Extrus

Total (for 7 wkts, del

JI. Wostiako, A. Oswick and K.

right way to work, but luck was Smith, did not bat.

not with them, both Hollands and

Webster putting a leg in front of a

a straight one when well set. How Walker ever, they might each have been Nasli caught

behind

the

the

early in

gane. Piercey, Osborne England and Bowker, (towards Percy

the finish) all played a forcing Katie,

but

when

Bowling Analysia.

0. 31. it. W.

called one run was still required McCuringh, 1.b.w. Gorvin fur victory. When the store was| Walker, 1.b.w, Sarı

95 and the last pair at the wicket, a Porey, run out confident appeal for L. B. W. Balchin, b Sara against ir his

then

Nash, b Sam Osborne, b Sara Wilcox, b Grimmett Pilcher, run out Derry, Grimmett Pigott, not out

Extras

Lammert was given

favour;

the fielding side appealed for a catch, the ball having been caught. The ampire first of all gave "not out," then both he and the fieldsmen ap pealed to the umpire(the writer) at square leg, but he refused to give any decision. To complicate matters, the batsman walked up to the bowler's wicket and told the upire that he had hit the ball. However, the umpire stood to his decision and the game continued. Sara After a bye, Bowker hit the last Gorvin ball for three and the game resulted] Grimmett

án a draw.

REASONS FOR RULING.

As some misunderstanding

appears to have arisen for my re-

Total

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

H.K.C., "A" v. K.G.C.

Bowling "Analysis.

Ballag chet Quick Helt

wing Rumjan

0.

8 1

7.1 1 83

6 1 19 D

$ 0 15 0

20 ........7 1 UNIVERSITY.

A. A. Rumjabu, c Baker, & Ling 91 H. Baltichat, • Nihill, b

Lauble

Ling

Roy F. K. Quick, e Wood, b You Tack On, run out... A. Hott, b Ling

M. H. Rofey, e Sutherland, b

Nihili W. Gitting, run, out

2.

UNIVERSITY 2D v. H.K.C.C. 2ND.

A: The University tho H.K.C.C. 2nd string experienced no difficulty in defeating the University's second string by 162 runs. Scores:-~

Celtic

Airdrieonians Aberdeen Kilmarnock

Raith Rovers

TEAM. Cardiff City

P. W. L

II

1

Notts County

II

I

Huddersfield Town

II

11

Bollou Wanderers

Aston Villa............

15

Everton..............

B

Sheffield United

M. B. Ogman, not out

Blackburn Rovers

II

7

D. Laing, c Edmonds, b Nihill. O

Ng Bon-po, b Nihil

Bunderland...

Iz

West Bromwich Albion

16

Tam, Wei-wing, b Baker

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Manchester City

II

Newcastle United

12

12

Tattenham Hotspur

11

Total

.109

Liverpool........

II

THE CHINA MAIL.

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FOOTBALL AT HOME.

POSITION OF LEAGUES.

Including AR Matches to Date.

ENGLISH LRAQÜE-DIVISION 1.

VOTING CONTEST

OUR $50 PRIZE.

POPULAR CINEMA

ACTRESSES.

CHINA MAIL'S 8TH BIG FREE EVENT.

This week's China Mail voting contest is similar to the previous one.

Who are the ten most popular cinema actresses in the list given below? Name them in their order and win our $50

prize.

1

West Ham United

II

21

Bowling Analysis.

Nottingham Forest

D.

M. R. W

Chelsea

12

2

10

Ling

11 3

23 3

Argeonl

II

Baker

7

25 0

0

Birmingham

II

Sayor Edmonds Nabill Lamble

5 3 6 0

Burnley

8 1

10 0

Middlesborough

II

8 0 9 8

Preston North End

II

4 0 27 1

SCOTTISH LEAGUR-DIVISION 1.

2

ΓΕΑΝΙ

P. W. L.

D.

24

15

Partick Thistlo Rangers

II *

2

I

17

10

7

I

2

16

II

Z

4

14

II

5

13

1.K.O.C. D XI.

9

II

12

10

A. T. Lay, b Young-saye

10

10

12

21

[W. Packenridge, & Hachua, b

10

IZ

Young-saye

St. Mirren....

4

12

1)

A. K. Mackenzie, a Young-myc,

b Taluti

Queen's Park

10

II

R. M. Chaloner, b Young-saye.. 24

Hearts....

II

17

21

5. W. Sewell, not aut

17

Hibernians

II

3. R. Way, b Young-sayo

Clydebank

II

A. R. Raven, b Tulati

A

Motherwell

Falkirk

fe. T. Foule, run out

9

1. G. Johnson, not out

42

Clyde

II

P. Bridger, a Viccajce,

b

Ayr United

TO

Greenock Morton

12

91

Talati

20

Dundeo

ΙΟ

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16

Third Lanark

Hamilton Academicals

Total

.213

H. 2. W.

37

Bowling Analysis,

17

0.

X. R.

W

Young-saya

12

61

Leong Hooyong....... 7

37

Fenton

3 0 9

Talli

A

1

-40

3

Teoh

1

31

Viccajo

2

0

11

41

UNIVERSITY AND XI.

that I could not possibly see what i The outstanding feature of this happened and therefore was bound, match was the very fine century. C. Young-saye, b Baron if gave a decision, to decide in knocked up by Rumsey for the. F. Vicenjen, run out favour of the batsmen there could | K.0.0. The retired unbeaten on II. T. Teong, b Way be no appeal to me from: the fields compilation of his hundred after a M. A. Kyum, b Mackenzie mru. Again, the other umpire was good all rexund display. Score:- not justified in appealing to me. The

M.R...."

rule on the subject is covered by ¦ F. ( Maler, Earnshaw', { the following instruction to umpires | Pestonji

from the M.C.C. Book, 1920.

An umpire is only justified in appealing to the other impire when he is unable to decide,

C. Rideft, & Pestonji

Reid, ↳ Eletcher

3.

F. Ho Tung, rum ont

D. M. Talati, b Way

B. L. Teah, not out

9 S. Haebuma, b Raven

1W. Slog, b Raven

Griffin, la Earnshaw ......... 19 F-Hiptoka, b Raven X. Owen, e Dunen, b Fletcher 4 fingen, e Hyde, b Plotcher

owing to his having been pre vented from seeing the occur- rence no which the appeal is insed. He is not to appeal to the other umpire in cases on which P. Jacks, not cut .......

A. V. . Dean, a Hyde, b

Fletcher....

46 | Y. Penton, e and b Raven

Extras

'T'estal

Powling Analysis..

0.

31.

3.

Raven

10

3

25

Ramay, h

Mackenzie

10

13 Way

Quiloner

#

$

1

he could give a decision, merely. D. MeNicoll, h Earnshaw... 9 because he is unwilling to give WW. Mackenzie, 1.b.w. Fletcher that decision. If he be in any J. G. Hancock, e

doubt, the principle laid down in

Law 43,"That the existing state

of things shall continute," shall

he followed, and in consequence,

the decision should be in favour

of the batsman.

·Score and analyses:

- I.R.C.

A. H. Ruajahu, e Mitchell, k

How ker

6. D. Ismail, 1.b/w,, h Bowker.

S. A. Istunil, ¤ More, ↳ Bowker.

A.

H. Madhur. e Piercy, b

Bowker .....

0. Israil, e Hollands, b More...

4. S. Correrm, Hollands, b

Jaumert

K. ol Areulli, not out.

H. D. Rumjali, mun oud

Phetcher

Extre

Total

Bowling Analysis.

ก. 31

R.

A. W. Rangay 7

20

K. Pestonji

11

1 27

1. Earnshaw ......10

に 39

0

1. C. Pletcher .... 5.4 1

21

8,

KOWLOON C.0.

3

, S. Jex, run out.

A. W. Ramsay, retired

1 E. "Phillipson, retired

18 L.. A. R. Duncan. c. Reid, b

Mackenzie

12

32

B: Petherat, b Hancock

3

R. Earnshaw, I Mackenzie

W. Hyde, noť ont

16

Extras ....

Nicolson, b

·ច្ច

S. A. Ismail, b Eagland

N. B. Kitchell, Launneri F. M. Arculli,

Lammert

Extras

*Totul

¿

Bowling Andysis.

919

.124

2

STEAMER SHINDY.

CANTON BOAT EXPERIENCE.

GRIFFINS ARRIVE.

TO BE DRAWN FOR THIS EVENING.

The s.s. "Cheong Shing," which What might have developed into a serious affair but was arrived this morning, brought a batch of 65 griffins for the Hong- fortunately averted by the pre kong Jockey Club. Unfortunately sence of mind on the part of

the boat was not alongside the pier the compradore and the captain, until 10.45 when the tide was too occurred on the river steamer low to allow of the ponies being "Heungshan" on her trip to At one time Canton on Friday. there was a panic amongst the second class passengers who are carried at the back of the 'tween decks, one eyewitness stating that had order not been restored sconer, 12 lives right have been involved.

The trouble arose through the 51 No. 1 Indian watchman accidental-

walked off the vessel. However, un- der the able superintendence of Mr. Rock, Manager of the Jockey Club Stables at Causeway Bay, landing was accomplishedby swinging each pony ashore in a box. This natur- ally was a slow process, but it is expected that the drawing will take place at 5.30, this evening as 20 of

The list which 'comes nearest the correct solution wifl'mlu the prize. The correct solution will be decided by the general vote, the item polling the most ........ velas being placed first, the ons coming next being placed second and so on natti the list of ten is completed.

Therefore the secret of the contest in. Not to select the ten most popular Items in alphabetical order from our list. But to select the ten most popular names from our list and judge what place each individually will occupy-which will come first, which second, and so on until all ten have been placed.

The contest lasts from Monday to Saturday. The result will be announced In the "China Mall" on the succeeding Wednesday, when the winner's name will be published sìong with the correct list.

Every copy of the "China Mall" contains one form giving the reader ons teg for the prize, Rogolar readers thus have not less than six teles lo one week. Competitors may sand in as many forme as they io.

Forme should be sent in to reach the "China Mall" by Monday. Any forma received by the "China Mall" inter than Monday will be discounted.

When making your chotoa naa only the words given below. Any forma wrongly marked, mutilated, or indistinctly written will be ruled out.

The declston of the Editor upon any points which may arise shall be final. Members of the "China Mall” staff are debarred from entering the contest.

MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE

Below we name twenty cinema actresses. Select the ten you think the most popular.

Mildred Harris Chaplin

Betty Compson

Viola Dana,

Bebe Daniels Priscilla Dean

Lilian Gish

... Louise Glaum Alice Joyce Katherine Macdonald Nazimova

1...

2...

3...

4...

5... 6...

7....

8...

9...

10%....

11...

12...

Mabel Normand

Two polo ponies, consigned to Lieut, C. C. Fleming of H.M.S.

13...

Dorothy Phillips

14...

Titania" arrived by the same boat.

...Mary Pickford

15...

16...

17...

.18...

19...

20...

ly knocking over a stool on which the ponies had been landed hy one of four representatives of the 12.30 p.m. w.Chinese Seamen's Union who were

going to Canton, had placed a cup 1of tea. He upbraided the Indian for spilling the boiling water on his foot whereupon the watchman is said to have lost his temper in that he resented the words and smashed the stool. Words ensued and the Indian guard left, declaring that he would call the chief officer. A few minutes later he

0.0.0. v. K.C.Ç. "A.” The "A" team of the Kowloom " Cricket Club were entertained at the Craigengover Cricket Club, when a

@*friendly" match was played. The returned with a stick.

The

passenger challenged his inten-

2 Home team proved themselves to be tions and shouted to him to stand

The griffins were packed so closely in the hold that they must have suffered considerably during the voyage from Tientsin.

CRICKET.

QUBEN'S v. R.G.A.

The following have been selected

6 much too strong for the visitors and back. Our informant's version is to represent the College in the shove

1 won by 183 runs. Scores :--

CRAIGENGOWER,

D. Fritz, e Shenton, b Green...

10 H. J. Denis, ↳ Raven

T. Grimes, b Overy

13. Y. Abbus, b Raven"

6. H. Abbas, b Raven

3. Moure, b Overy

7 R. Mowfung, not out

12 . K. Modi, v Overy, b Raven.... - ́A. A. Paice, b Overy........ S. Hope, & and b Raven Muskett, a Green, b Overy

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Poin (for 6 wkts.)....166

1. Pestonji, J. C. Fletcher aud

J. P. Robinson, did not but.

Bowling Analysis.

D. 53. F+ W.

A. Y. T. Then G 0 33 +

0. M.

R.

WH. Griftin

.11

0

40

0

Flow kor

15

7 19

4 D. Reid

0 24 6 Overy

Wel

11

3

20

R. C. Ungen.

3

0

17

0, Raven,

Lamaze

5

16

4. T. D. MeNicoll... 8

17

0 Shenton

More

10

29

1 J. E. Hancock ... 2

0

14

1 Summers

Piercy

7

0 W. W. Mackenzie. 2

0

7

2 Green

Enghien

0

H

T

1.K.C.C.

4.S.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

R. E. A. Webster, Lb.w., h

Madar

19

Total

Bowling Analysis.

ม.

0,

10.4 3

+

that the guard continued to advance alch on Wednesday, on the Indian and the delegate immediately Recreation Club ground at 2.15 17 bombarded him with two tea-bowls. sharp-F. M. el Arcalli and a stool, all of which found their capt), A. H. Madar, M. P. Madar, mark on the Indian's head, the last A. R. Minu, J. C. Fletcher, M. 4missive knocking off his turban Shaban, N. Ali, F. B. Grose, M. 24 and causing him to lose his Hassan. S. A. R. Bux and 0.

3balance. The Indian then blew his Rumjahn.

10 whistle in answer to which the

WAS RUN-DOWN, WEAK

AND NERVOUS.

If You Are The Same Mrs. Crane's Case Will Interest Yan.

2 other guards appeared on the scene with their arms. The guard is stated to have resumed the attack by striking a blow with his stick at the passenger who, warded off the weapon and snatched it out of 180 the watchman's hand, at the same time delivering him a blow which winded him. At this the Indian R. w. is said to have taken a revolver from another guard's belt and to have brandished it in a threatening However, the Chinese thought discretion the better part of valour and bolted into the steerage unnoticed by the guards. The latter immediately commenc sour stomach and could not eat anything

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manner.

14 0

5

0

3 0 24

6

1

19

II.K.C.C. "A."

7

Raven, b M. H. Abbas.. Edwards, e and b Fritz.

12

6

0

rushing to the ship's side.

Green, b M. H. Abbas.

The C.S.C.C. 1st XI. defeated Evelyn, b Fritz

H. F. Hollands, 1..., l Mudar 15 the University 1st XI. in a friendly Summers, b M. H. Abban

G. H. Piercy, and Madar... 20, nutch at Happy Valley by 28 zuna. Overy, b M. H. Abbas B, J. R. Mitchell, e F. Arculli, Scores:-

A. Argulli

G. H. More, e Ismail, b Madar. D. . Nicolson, b Madar

K. 6. England, e Kitchell, b

Arrulli

D. II. F. McMaster, b 4. Arculli

A. L. Groe, L.b.w., b A. Arculli.

E. G. Lammert, not out

A. C. Bowker, not out

Total (for 9 wkla.)...

Bowling Analysis.

F. M. Arculi......

8. H. Jemail...

A. H. Mader

A. el Arenull

1

O.B.C.O.

Woolley, b Fritz

Lyon, & Grimes, b M. H. Abbas. G. R. Sayer, b, Balhatchet 18Jnek, not out.... 3F. J. de Rama, c Jett, b Rum- Shenton, b Fritz 12 Ioather, Fritz

07. Baker, & Hett, b Runjahn... 17

jabu

16

A. R. Sutherland, b Rumjahn... 31

J. H. B. Nihill, ran out ....... 2

B

A. H. Wood, e Roffey, b Quick.. 4

13 W. H. Edmonds, b Humjahn....

Aj H Haldmany e-Orman

Quick

In America Dr. Williams Pink Pilis for Pale People are just as well-known and poputar as they are in this country. In fact you could hardly fod & civilizod country in the world where they are not known ard praised.

Mea Elizabeth Orane lives at No. 260) East Main Street, Rochester, U. B A. “I all run down, work and nervous,"

washo recently. I suffered from

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47 Within a minute or so of the Cap helped."

For Climatio reasons Dr. Williams

Extras

Tolal

Bowling Analysis.

I'M. H. Abban

៥ 0 17 1 0 17

99 1. J. Lang, c Rumjahn, b Quick 6. Fritz

P. T. Immble, not aut

T. W. Carr, b Balhatchet, b

M. N.

W

Quick

0

置 20

0!

Extma

Total

4 0 18

0 1 B4

7

1 10

2

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...Miss du Pont

Anita Stewart

Gloria Swanson Constance Talmadge Norma Talmadge Alice Terry

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To the Editor

Sir,

China Mail,

Hongkong.

O UT

Hongkong, Oct. 22, 1923.

I consider the following the ten most popular cinema actresses placed in the order in which I think they are liked best:-

Please write clearly in block letters.

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Address

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