FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924.
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WEDNEJDAY, 19th Doo.. 1994, commencing at 2.39 p.m. ko`shoir Bales Kroms, Ludden Street,
A Larga and Pine-Assertmont...)
of Xmas Toys Comprising:-
Dress Dolls, Crackers, `Rocking Horses, Foot Balls, Steam Enginės. Games, Stockings, Cooking Sets, Architectural Blocks, Fire Works, Tea Sets, Xmas Trees, etc, etc.,
On View from Tuesday the 9th. December. 1924
Terina Cash on delivery,"
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
ON
MONDAY, 8th December, 1944,
commaunging at 11 a. m.
at their Balus Room, Duddell Streek.
6 Doz.-4111, equare feet Skins of
Upper Leather
7 Balen Door Skina.
1
4 Tine San Xavier Dry Prossed"
Sardinek
1 Case Arbatos Wicking
2 Cases Mango Swest Sliced Chutnej
Cases Mango-&westliced Chutney
Carry Paste and Curry Powder
1 Patent Automatin Damper for Lithographic machine with all Fittings
1 Brooke English Marins Motor 2 Oylinder, for Kerosise Fuel, 10 E. P..
135 Pieces-14001 Fest, Leather
2 Cases Emery Cloth
1 Case Bait Cabbage
12 Boxes Bras Ingots
2 Belan Wooster Belting
1
do
1 Camo Coppan Piping
10 086 Lamp Bulbs
9 Cases Clocks.
1 Bag Antimony Ore
? German Search Lights-in good
condition
2 Cases Battery
1. Caus Flashlight Case
2. Cason White Shirting
"And
A Large quantity of Miscellaneous Goods
Tarms Cseh on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
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Hongkong, 27th November, 1924,
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THE CHINA MAIL
WORLD
FOOTBALL..
H.K.F.C. v. UNIVERSITY.
+
OF
"BOXING,
SPORT.
WEINERT BEAT FIRPO ON POINTS,
The following will represent the Hongkong Club Reserves in Newark, NJ November 13.- the 2nd Division League Fixture Charter Weinert, of Newark, out- with the University.on South pointed Luis Angel Firpo, the China Ground at 2:46 pm. to-Bull of the Pampas" last night in a twelve round no decision match, according to the opinion of
morrow t
CRICKET.
M.C.C. TEAM PLAYING AN AUSTRALIAN XI
(Reuter's Service.)
Brisbane, December 4. In pleasant weather and with & perfect wicket-three thousand people attended a match in which
HKF.C.— F. Angus; D. Lyon (Capt.). H. Oswick; S. O the newspaper men at the ringan Australian eleven are opposing Hill R. Bell G. Puncheon: E. side. Weinert outboxed Firpo in the M.C.C. The Australians scored Bell, A. Ferguson, E. Railton, J. every skinmish and the South 290 for &. Ponsford making $1. Douglas, J. Dixon.
, | American was badly marked.
Hendry 68 and O'Connor 50. Reserves: R. G. Robertson and
C. Conway.
TEAMS FOR FIXTURES:
.TO-MORROW.
The
following have buen selected to play for the Kowloon F.C. Reserves, in their 2nd Divi sion League match versus St. Joseph's A,"on the Kowloon ground on Saturday, 6th inst, Kick-off 2.30 p.m.
K.F.C. G. E: Stewart: W. H. Parratt, B. Rasmussen: AY W. Brown (Capit.),
C.
Caveille, S. Randle: D. Morris, A. Latham, W. H. Brown, N. Trambitzky, H. Duncan.
Reserves: F. W. T. Ross and A..! Kirby.
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CLUB v. SOUTH CHINA “B."
The following will represent the Hongkong Football Club in their League match versus 'South China. "B."kick-off 4 Hongkong.
p.m. on Club ground:-G. S. Rodger; W. GA Gerrard (capt.) and C. E. Bishop: A. Mair, J. Stewart and G. Watson Pile, H. G. Howard, G. J. Jones, F. Evelyn and W. J. S. Key,
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HONGKONG LEAGUE.
Tables To Date.
"Buil of the Pampas."
TENNIS,
WRETCHED WEATHER SPOILS U.S.R.C. FINALS.
The wretched weather rester- day afternoon somewhat spoiled The Hongkong Football tables the enjoyment of both players and 10 date are as follows:
Team.
China "A" Surreye
R. A...... Tamar Kowloon
Club Police
China "B".
Division I'
Goals. P.W.L.D. F. A.Pts.
50 17 2
6 50 185 7 4 0 3 12 15 .7 31 37 6
6 3 0 3 18 ID
7.3 0 4 13 9 8 2 2 4 7 13 70 0 7 3 34 Division II.
spectators at the finals of the United Service Recreation Club Handicap Tennis Tournament. However, the rain did not prevent 11the tournament, being brought to a conclusion. Unfortunately Pay. 8 Lieut.-Commander Worthington, 7 through indisposition, was unable 6 to take part in the final of the 6 Men's Singles or partner Miss P. 6 Cruce in the final event.
10
0
Surreys
10 19 3 15 St. Joseph's "Ag 6 0 3.19 9 12 Recreio "A"... 7 5 1 1 31 3 1 Drums
8.4 1 3 17 II
China "A" Kowloon Club Res. University Recreio "B"
· 9
8 3 2 3 16 13
8 4 0 4 14 18
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8 3 1 4 5 13
7
6
7 2 2 3 8 12 .... 9 2 2 5 9 22 China "B" 9 2 2 5 5 19 St. Joseph's "B" 7 1 3.3 5 15 Sacred Heart... 8.1 16.11 22
The Men's Doubles, produced a great game. Col. Russell Brown partnered by Capt. West, beating Capt. Oxspring and Mr. A. S. Hersee from the owe 15-2 mark. The losers received 30. The first set went to 11-9 and in the second the winners were more prominent and won at 6-2.
Another line match was seen in
6 the final of the Ladies' Singles,
6. Miss Peck (rec, 3) beating Miss 5 P. Grace (owe 30) by 6-2. 2-6, 314--12. The score speaks for
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"TEAMS" FOR MATCHES
TO-MORROW.
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HONGKONG HOTEL; RETULSE BAY HOTELĮ . PEAK HOTEL. Kolagraphlo Address: "KREMLIN, VʻNGKONG," AND
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Tat. Kowloon No. 3
The following teams will repre sent the Hongkong Cricket Club in their mutches to-morrow:
On the Chib ground, against the East Surrey Regiment, the team will be:--R. E. A. Webster (capt), C. Blakei, J. D. Humphreys, Col. E, D. Matthews, G. H. Piercy, Rev. TB. Powell! Capt, R. F. Walker, F. N. Young.. . M. Maas, V. H. Crutch, and L. P. Ralph.
H.K.C.C. C.S.C.C.
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At Happy Valley, the "B" team will beR. Hancock (capt.), A. C. L Bowker. H. J. Armstrong. GB. Hett. 1. D. McNicoll, G. B. More. W. W. Mackenzie, D. E. G. Nicholson, H. Owen Hughes, E. F. Stewart, and A. K. Mackenzie.
H.K.C.C. v. POLICE...
At Happy Valley, against the Police, the H.K.C.C. team will be: R. Macalpine (capt.), M. M. Watson, H. Griffin, H. M. Howell, G. R. Vallack, J. P. Bridger. H. J. Stevenson, C. T. Fowle, R. K. Hepburn. H. Spicer., and J. R. Way.
itself. The complete scores are given below.
Brown kindly presented the prizes. In introducing her, Major Green- wood commented on the excellent, games seen and on the splendid handicapping that had resulted in such fine games,
After the matches Mrs. Russell
Details:-
Men's Doubles (final).-Colonel Russell Brown and Capt. West (owe 15.2) beat Capt. Oxspring and Mr. A. S. Hersee 11-9, 6-2
Men's Singles.--Rev. N. Evan, (ec. 15.1) w.o. Lieul.-Comm. Worthington (owe 40) scr
Ladles Singles. Miss Peck (rec. 3) beat Miss P. Grace (owe 30), 6-2, 2-6, 14-12.
Ladies'
Doubles. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Wodehouse (ree. 15.4) beat Lady Stuart Taylor and Miss P, Grace (owe 30), 7-5, 6-4.
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