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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925.

LAMMERT BROS. G. E. WARREN & 00., LTD.

ÅVOTIONEERS, APPRAISERS”

AND SURVEYORE

Public Auctions -

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THE Vädersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction

THURSDAY 5th. February 1985, commenchug at '23 · p, m.

it their Bales Rooms, Daddell btroot, 4.Quantity of

Valuable Household Furuļture,

Comprising

Teak Wardrobes with bevelled Mirror Doors, Brass, Iran.. and Teak

Dining

2. Bodstonds, Dining Tablo,

Chairs, Dressing Table with Bevallad Mirror, Washstands, Glass, Bookcases, Chosterlish) Conch end Oháira, My P. .Cutlery, Crockery; Glann Ornaments, etc, "che

Ware

Carpata, Dinner Wagon, Skieboards, Copying Prean, Books Ice Chest. Doskaj Table Lampe, Fondiers, eta., ute,

Aino

A Few Places of Canton Blackwood Furniture

And

One Waber Player Piano with 250 Rolls Munic

One Cottage Paiun by John

Broadwood and Sons

One Cabinet Gramophone,

One Underwood Typawriter

Ono Parambulator

Catalognon will be ismaed.

On View from Wednesday the 4th.

February 1995

TarmaCash on delivery.

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SANITARY GOODS,

FIRE GRATES,

COOKING STOVES, "FLOOR & WALL TILES.

Estimates Free for Heating

Cold Installations, Hot and

Water Systems, etc.

FOR SALE.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

WORLD

FOOTBALL

SCOTTISH CUP MATCH REPLAY.

BO'NESS' WTN.

(Reuter's Service.)

OF SPORT.

VICTORIA

CRICKET.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

RESULT BY RETURN, MATCH.

(Reuter's Service.)

الأه

MELBOURNE, February 3. In the return inatch between In Victoria and New South Wales,

the latter won by three wickets..

The scores were

At

knickers--they came out of the ordeal very creditably, took the lead first and confounded public opinion. In point of combination, they were easily the better team. They were excellently served in goal by a "keeper" who was.Intre- pid in his rushes out of goal and Glasgow. February 3.

extremely clever in repelling ali In the first round of the Scot-bordered on the brilliant, parti

sorts of shots. Some of his saves tish Cup the replayed match between Bo'ness and Helens-cularly when he tipped two shots burgh, played at Firhill Park, over the upright, and deflected a Glasgow, resulted:-

dangerous oblique shot from the "Bo'ness p

outside left round the post.. ...2 goals:

Schnelder and Wittsack. Germany Helensburg

...nil. (Bo'ness

slightly tipped the scales in fult now meet Raith Rovers at home in the second fire length and tackled well.

back supremacy. Both kicked a round,]

half back, there was very little to choose between the two lines. although the German centre-half. with. height and weight as useful China's début in local Inter assets, was always a central national Cup competition (says figure. Towards the close of the the "Shanghai Mercury") was game, the Germans began to tire, appropriately arranged for China but for two-thirds of the game New Year's Day, a large gather-they were a force to be reckoned ing of Chinese followers of the with. As a collective, unit, the game foregathering at the German quintette were far better Pioneer field to watch their balanced 'thari 'their opponents," "chosen battle against Germany, with the centre-forward speedy The German community was also and ever ready for an opening, well represented in numbers, and The wingers wore fast and got it is estimated that over a, thou-through. any amount of work but sand people were present.

the inside men were indifferent. marksment In fact, the whole line did not possess a shot worthy of a "first-class" badge..

GERMANY AND, CHINA DRAW.

Owing to weather conditions and the bad state of the ground, the attendance suffered, as grave

China's goalie was very safe doubts were entertained. even at

but rather cumbersome on the the eleventh hour, of the game being practicable. It was bitter- treacherous turf, and nearly let ly cold in the open, and the turf down his side on more than one was wet and slippery on the occasion by slow clearances. The surface; however, with the heces- two-backs were steady, fast and sary permission being obtained, sure in their returns, with big the match was

off, Shen of Nanyang fame probably Dyed although it was decidedly heavy the best defender. The halves going for the players, the field were all hustlers and fearless, but being early churned up, in some have a lot to learn in the art of parts into a veritable quagmire. correct passing. They showed a All things considered; the class fatal tendency to hang on to the of football shown was quite good, ball too long, and were frequently for notwithstanding the difficulty robbed. The forwards took some the men experienced in retaining time to find their feet, and show. anything approaching a decent ed a hesitancy when in posses foothold, a fast pace was institutsion which played right into the ed and maintained throughout."

It is no open secret that the very comfortably, as they have a China team were expected to win vory big field to select from, especially from .the various universities and private clubs. Despite this, the Germans. whose players number less than twenty, not only "lived to fight unother day" by playing the Chinese to a draw of a goal apiece, but, on the run of the play, were, if anything, a shade the cleverer team. Certain it is

TUNG SANG that they adapted themselves far

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better to prevailing conditions, were faster on the ball and show ed a better conception of the niceties of the game. Perhaps the last contention was not un- expected; however, in fairness to the German team-who sported bright yellow shirts and light blue

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hands of the opposing defence. This was very noticeable, in the they established a connecting initial half, but on changing ends nk in nearly all their move- ments and ran the German de- fence nearly off their feet. They Possessed a hefty centre forward, who, besides being a dangerous shot. was very difficult to knock off the ball, Little Hsu at out- side right was the classiest player on the field, and always in the picture. Tricky and with a burst of speed which brooked no inter-

ference, he was able to get in

many deadly middles. It is no exaggeration to state that 'many of the Senior Division. teams could do with a player of his ability. He is deservedly the "appie" of the Shanghai Baptist College team which won the Inter-Collegiate Championship.

Victoria (1st innings) Victoria (2nd innings). New South innings)

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[RACING.

A CLASSIC DEAD HEAT.

The last race on the card at Shanghai recently, reports the "North China Daily News, ever one and a half miles, for the Klangwan Stakes, provided an- other highly exciting Snish, the more so because of the quality of the ponies engaged. Altai and Swallowfield were saddled, but the public scarcely looked beyond Polydamus, so impressed were they with his running against Bonnie Scotland, and the "pari: | mutuel odds on the first two were such as would have sent any bookmaker into hysterics.

Swallowfield went to the front from the fall of the flag and led a

he began to crack on the pace and closely grouped field all the way round to the half-mile post. There promptly was joined by Altai, who endeavoured to Swallowfield on the rails went up again, held his position and was arst into the straight.

go

past, but

The two drew well away from the rest and fought out a gruelling finish. It seemed that Altai every now and again got his head in front, but Swallowfield answered every time and with half-a-dozen strides to go was a winner by half- a-length. Altai gathered himself for a final burst and got up to dead- heat on the post.

Polydamus was doing his best, but although the time was 3 sec, slower than for Monday's race, he could not get up and was beaten three lengths.

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