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POSITION OF LEAGUES.
Including All Matches to Date.
ENGLISH LEAOUR-DIVISION 1.
TEAM.
P.
W.
D
P.
Cardiff City
12
5
17
Huddersfield Town
12
17
Nolls County
12
'Aston Ville
14
16
Everton ....
14
16
Bolton Wanderera
14
Sheffield United
12
14
Sunderland
13
14
Manchester City
[2
14
Blackburn Rovers
12
13
Newcastle United
13
13
Liverpool....
12
13
West Ham United
12
13
West Bromwich Albion
12
12
Tottenham Hotspur
12
12
44
Nottingham Forest
12
Arsenal
12
Chelsen
13
Burnley
12
Birminghara
12
Middlesborough
12
Preston North End
IZ
TEAM.
Partick Thistle
Rangers
Cellio
Airdrieonians
Aberdeen
SCOTTISH LEAGUB-DIVISION 1.
P. W
D.
P.
12
8
3
17
II
7
I
3
17
12
2
IS
12
12
14
Kilmarnock
II
14
Raith Rovers
If
14
Queen's Park
IL
6
Hearts
12
St. Alirron
It
Hibernians
I2
Clydebank
12
10
10
II
12
II
Clyde
12
Ayr United
11
Greenock Morton
13
Third Lanark
10
Hamilton Academicals
II
3
LEAGUE CRICKET.
Motherwell
Falkirk
Dundee
VICTORY FOR R.E.
IN D DIVISION.
SA YINGS OF THE WEEK
"A world that was nearly destroyed by late is seeking to save itself by Exte-The Chief Rabbi,
A man must be very blind not to that a revolt against deniracy already in being all over the world-Dean Inge,
is
On Saturday aftermon, the Royalee Engineers, after disposing of the University and XI., in the secondl division of the lagur, for 12, scored 161 for a loss of three wickets,
For the winners Staff-Sergeant Redpath scored 67 at omt, Lance- Sergt. Caroll 39 eud Major Gandy 32. Seons and analyses --
UNIVERSITY.
V. Vicje, b Redpath M. A. Kyma, e Colman, b
Winter
T Lang, e tamgry, I Winter.
C. W. Fan,
Winter
H. Y. Tong, run out.
J. L. Youngnye, e Smith, it.
Redpath...
A. T. M. Barma, b Middleton...
B. L. Tooh, b Redpath
W. H. Sling, Middleton,
H. Hunt, retired fou
B. N. "," "Kiót ent
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
S. S. Bedpath
C. Winter..........
S. Middleton ...... 4 2
R.E.
Q.M.S. Ramsay, b Younggaye...
10
D
8
12
Great Britain is in no position to go on heuring and relieving the Burdens that legitimently belong to others,Lord Weir.
The British Empire stands for freedom and liberty, and definitely turns its thoughts away frou domination.-General Smuts,
It is a very noble thing to be an idealist; but it is, on the whole, more useful to be a realist.-Lord Birkenhead.
Murder on a suali scale cannot be cancelled by murder on a large.--- Mr. Clynes,
More than half the population of this country are dyspeptics. Mr. W. G..Kershaw.
Tam optimistic about the future of the relations between Science and Religion-Mr. Judian Huxley,
It is essential that the working- man's-child should be tought the principles of Kud Marx. Mr.
J. W. Bowen.
LOCAL BOXING.
OPENING OF KING'S TOURNAMENT.
At Murray Barracks last night, the 2nd. Battalion King's Regi ment opened their Farewell Boxing Tournament. HE. the Governor, Sir Reginald Stubbs, K.C.M.G., was an interested spectator, while the civilian population of the Colony was well-represented.
The officials last night were:- Referees: Major E. White, D.SO., M.C., RA.SC., and Lieut. T. A. Scott Bell, R.N.: Judges, Dr. Minetic, Mid. J. B. Palmer. Mr. G. G. N. Tinson and Lieut. A. Walsh D. C. M.
R. M. S. More time-keeper; S. M. Reardonnanced the bouts, while Lieut. Burke-Gaffney, M.C. and Q M. S. Burnett were in charge of the records.
THE CHINA MAIL.
BOXING 'ASSOCIATION.
REPORT OF GENERAL COMMITTEE.
At the fourth annual general meeting of the Hongkong Boxing Association, to be held at 5.15 pm, to-day in the Board Room of Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Company, the following report for the year ending June 30, 1923 will
be presented:
"OUR BOY SCOUTS.
FIRST TROOP HOLD
SPEECH DAY,
The 1st Hongkong (St. Joseph's College) Troop held their annual speech day and presentation of cupe and badges lust Wednesday at their Headquaters, St. Joseph's College.
Among those prosent were Rev. Bros, Aimar, Cassian and James, Rev. 6, T. Waldogne (Comunis sioner), C. II. Blason (Hon. Treas Hongkong Boy Scouts Association). A. White (Hon. Secretary), and a user of former meinbers of the Top,
From the Accounts. it will be seen that there is a balance in hand on the General Account of $224.87 after making payment for the Tombstone over the grave of the Association's first Manager, Mr.
After toa, the visitors adjourned J. C. Wildin, which was shown in to the College compound, where the suspense account for the Assistant Scoutmaster H. Brago, previous year, and on Tournament who is in charge of the Troop, read Account of $845.55 which your the report. He said that they were Committee feel is very satisfactory celebrating the tenth anniversary of owing to the early departure of the formation of the troop and Last night was chiefly giver Fleet last spring no April mentioned the great help the Scouts over to the preliminary bouts disent could be held. were to the community during the was productive of little real exbus following Championships first few years of the Great War. ment. In the majority of the basis were won during the Season: The When he took charge of the troop, science was entirely absent, thought Heavyweight Championship by on April 6. Scouting was very slack. nearly all the contestants showed C. P. O, Callaghan, the Middle- Since then 20 boys in all had been either ability to deal out punish-weight by A. B. Duncan, the Wel-in the troop, 5 of whom had re- Continuing ho said: ment or willingness to receive it.
terweight by Stoker P. Q. Morgan | signeil. The two best bouts of the event Lightweight by A. B. Whatever we have been able ta ing were between A. B. Hines of red. Mr. J. Scott Harston accomplish has been due to those H.M S. "Diomede " and Pre very kindly presented belts to interested in me. We owe a great Scott of the King's and between take the place of the Middleweight lead to our patron. Rev. Bro Pte. Flynn and Pte. Smith. Both and Welterweight Belts which Aimar. He provided us with the contests were for the Garrison, were won outright by A. B. Duncan room below the tower, which itself Open Light-Weight Belt. Though and Stoker P. O. Morgan respec-serves a purpose. He gave us two Hines always had the better tively.
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in the
of the argument, Scott gave The following donations were exceedingly plucky, exhi-made during the year, $100 each to bition. Against Flynn, Stith the Garrison Boxing Fund and that adopted rushing tactics and of the 2nd Batta. The King's and first round Flynn had, $25 to the City Hall Caretaker who on two occasions, to fight his has throughout had the custody of way from the ropes. In the second the Ring Out of the surplus in round Smith adopted similar hand at the end of the Season tactics, but Flynn punished him the Committee have made the severely and at the end of the following donations: $100 to the second round Smith retired.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul, In
$250 to Staff Sgt. Hunt in appreci- ation of his services to the Associa tion, and £50 each to the Hon. Secretary on retirement and the Manager.
the officers' competition, Lieutenant White proved too good for Captain Cross, having a tre- mendous advantage in height, reach and weight. Captain Cross | gave a plucky exhibition, but the referee stopped the contest before the end of the second round.
The hout between Lieutenants G. J. Jones and St. Clair-Tisdall showed promise of proving a close thing. but the latter got his oppon- ent against the ropes and dealt him a rabbit-punch, Lieutenant Jones was counted out, but the fight was awarded him on a foul.
Last night's results were:
NOVICES LIGHT-WEIGHTS. Lambert beat Donn Profitt beat Hounslca Hughes beat Crawley Matthews beat Wilkinson Bird W. O. Twydale GARRISON OPEN LIGHT-WEIGHTS.
Brennan heat Ayre Roberts beat Robinson
REGIMENTAL MIDDLE-WEIGHTS.
Rowe beat Dunn Loftus beat Grindley Dyer beat Johnson (disq.) OFFICERS' CATCH-WEIGHTS,
Lieut White beat Capt. Cross. Lieut Jones beat Lieut St. Clair-Tisdall (disc)
NOVICES WELTER-WEIGHTS,
Kelly beat Boyle Owens W.O. Barton Hayes beat Watson Kendall beat Spence O'Connor beat Holmes Doyle beat Ledson MacLaughlan beat Beasley REGIMENTAL OPEN WELTER.
Brown beat Boyle Jackson beat Pau! Barraclough beat Carter
OPEN LIGHT-WEIGHTS, Flynn beat Smith. Hines beat Scott.
OPEN MIDDLEWEIGHTS, Young beat Forshaw. Drennan beat Taylor.
In this bout the referee ordered an extra round to be fought, Dren- nan gaining the verdict after a close contest in which a deal of punishment was given.
COMPANY SHIELD.
PREBENTATION OF PRIZES.
NS.
book-casok and a desk. His kind. mess to us hus not ended there, as he and the other Brothers of the College have always taken a great deal of interest in the Troop. We would like to thank all the Sconters: who are and were over us for the help they gave us so willingly and readily in times past. We thank Mr. R. A. Razack for the table and two benches be prosented to Captain H. S. McGrath who, after the Director, was our chief beng- factor, must be specially mentioned. The. $1,726 previously mentioned was collected by him. Half the The ring purchased in 1922 has books in our library were sont out been an unqualified success,
by him from England together with Under the rules of the Associa-the cups, the presentation of which tion all the Officials (except the is our purpose to-day."' President and Vice-Presidents) and Members of the Committee retire at this Meeting.. Mr. Murdoch and Mr. Tinson have intimated their desire to retire and do not He said, "I come to Hongkong seek re-election as Official Referce shortly after the Boy Scout move- and Hon. Secretary and Treasurer ment had been started in the respectively. Mr. R. M. Dyer and Colony. At the time the troop wES Mr. J. Scott Harston offer, them very large. Now, although it is selves for re-election as Chairman very mall, I am glad to hear from and Vice-Chairman, respectively the Commissioner and others tlist and Mr. J. Brooks as Manager. Dr. quality makes up for quantity You Minnett has been nominated as boys must be very thankful to your Official Referce and Mr. T. G. Assistant Scoutmaster. Mr. Braga, Bennett as Hon. Secretary and for the lard Work I know he
dons bringing the troop to its pre- Messrs. F. C. Jenkin, S. J. Clarke, sant standard. This is the first F. C. Hall and W. Ward offer time since. my return from Home themselves for re-election on the that I have had the pleasure of General Committee.
Under Rule 3, the Police have meeting the troop in a body in the nominated Sub-Inspector Marks as College compound-out such an occa their representative on the Generalsion. I hope that this is the fore- Committee, the nominations of the unner of many other pleasant cere- It is very kind of you to Navy have not yet been received, monies. and last year's Army represent invite me to give away the cups and atives will remain on the Com- badges, and I congratulate those He then mittee pending the arrival of the who secured them." New Regiment.
thanked the visitors for their presence.
Rev. Bro. Ainar; the patron of the troep, then presented the cups} and badges to the winners.
Treasurer.
The Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe, who has again very kindly audited the accounts, retires, but offers himself for reelection.
late
OBITUARY.
MR. D. M. HENDERSON.
"COMMISSIONER'S ADDRESS.
After Assistant Scoutmaster Braga had matably replied, the Commis sioner. Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, addressed this boys. Ho congratu- lated thom on their hard-working Scouters, their unity, and their efficiency. He then exhorted them to continue the ten years of history and tradition they had behind them and to keep their ideal-perfection ever before them and they would have no fear of going wrong.
China Express and Telegraph records the death of Mr. David Marr Henderson, M.LC.E, the Engineer-in-Chief of
An enjoyable afternoon was con. Chinese Maritime Customs. Mr.
cluded when the Commissioner Henderson, who had reached the called for three cheom for the troop advanced age of 83, was a well- anal the Scouts stood to attention known person amongst the foreign community in Shanghai for and sang "God Save the King." many years up to the date of his
retirement. He was on the Customs staff for many years, and a great deal of the engineering and light- house work necessary for the The folloing are the points service, and the lighting of the awarded to the different companies China Coast, was carried out during
up to date towards the competition his period of service. Mr. Hender for the Company Shield:
History, it is true, never really Headquarters "A" repeats itself, but it always reso Headquarters “B”. bles itself.--Dean Inge.
of getting round the best-intention- C. Company.....
ed legislation.The Archbishop of
0. M. 3t.
W.
9.8 3
19
3
1 14
3
A. Company....
The devil has an uncommon way
B. Company...
D. Company.
7
York.
L./Sgt. Cekil, b Youngsaye... 39 8.S. Redpath, not out
67
32
It takes a great deal of reality to make a myth-Mr. G. K. Chester
ton.
Cupt. Chippendall, not aut
Exhaus
16
Major Gantly, b Lam
5838.
Total (for 3 wickets)..164 Col. Butterworth, S.S. Brown, C.S.M. Smith, S.S. Middleton,! 8.8. Winker, Sap. Goodinan, did not bit..
It is a rotten job being a king, The King of Greece.
WORLD THEATRE.
SPECIAL SHOW FROM WEDNESDAY,
To-night the first contest
son was the son of David Hender
23 son, of Renfrew, and was educated
19
at Blair Lodge, Scotland, and
THE GRAND THEATRE.
TO-MORROW NIGHT'S
-BIG-SHOW
To-morrow night at 9.15 the
Grand Theatre in Queen's Road
41 Queen's College, Birmingham. East inaugurates the new system to:
41 After being trained at Fox,
49 Henderson & Co.'s warks, Smeth
.40
be followed throughout the Winter season..
Various changes have been made
•
wick, he became engineer to will Chance Brothers & Co, and P. D. in the structure and arrangement of start at 8 o'clock sharp to ensure Bennett & Co., and from 1869 to the building, so as to make it more the programme being concluded 1808 was Engineer-in-Chief of the suitable for European patronage, before midnight.
Imperial Maritime Customs of and when other alterations are China. He designed the hyper complete it is expected to become radial light for Pei Yushan, and one of the city's most popular the first-order group-flashing light houses.
The opening programme in- In a descriptive account of on Waglan Island, near Hongkong cludes Reginald Denny in the big
floated on Hull as a port, the Financial the first that was
The Kentucky Times says, McGregor Gow and Mercury. He was also responsible racing picture, Holland, realising the facilities for for the blowing up of wrecks and Derby," and the Williams Variety trade offered by the Humber ports, River, and for the erection in 1883
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It is worth noting that this bill From Wednesday to Saturday operied-a-branch-In-August, 1914. w.next a complete collection of The venture was so successful that of a fortified lighthouse on the is offered-at-an-admission charge otwenty-two scenes of the terrible in 1920 more commodious premises South Cape of Formosa, the lantern of 60 cents, which will be the re Catastrophe that befell Yokohama were obtained at Ocean House, of which was provided with regular price. If the Grand can keep o and Tokyo in the recent earth-Alfred Gulder Street. The comvolving steel shutters. In recogni- up the quality of their show, they quake will be shown at the World pany's ramifications are many, and tion of his services he received the should find their new venture
The pictures Theatre.
are include fortnightly services from Chinese Order of the Double very profitable. magnificently reproduced on the Immingham to the Far East by screen. They are from Pathé Co. vessels of the Glen Line. In addi "CONSIGNEES-NOTICES Those who are familiar with these tion, the company has built up a
two gems of Japan will greatly large agency Instness as discharg value the extent of the damages ing brokers for companies whose caused by the terrible disaster. boats bring cargoes of produce from
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Bowling Analysis.
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B. W. Bndin
C. W. Lam..
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2 6
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8 0 34
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