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A CHALLENGE!

NAVY CHAMPION WANTS FIGHT.

THE H.K.B.A.,. PLEASE NOTE.

Middleweight champion of the Royal Navy in China (1924), Stoker (General) Georgie Booth is returning to Hongkong at the and of January.

HOLIDAY CRICKET

ANNUAL UNIVERSITY,

MATCH,

"PAST V. PRESENT!

PLAYED TO A DRAW

AUSTRALIAN THREE DAY CRICKET

TEST FLAYER'S GOOD FEAT

(Reuter's Beroloo

To such an extent did the beat the

play of the Army v. Navy

match at the HKC C ye

COMINGE

<^|that 456-runs were scored while | At meeling

LOCAL

Lonly 18 wickets fall. The Navy, African Rugby Football, Bo The following will be the teams

won by 3 wickets. During the resolution was passed exp holidays they meet the Club for keen disappointment that in the annual University "Past v.

final honours. A Imperial Advisory Rugby Foo Present cricket match beginning

Adelaide, Dec. 29 At the start yesterday morning ball Board had not been appoint at 10:30a.m., oh New Year's Day. (at Pokfulam) |--

The 8-day cricket match South the Army were 127 runs on with sd. It was also decided to accept p&O The "General" desires to be Past: Sze-kwong (cap Australia v. New Zealand was of the overnight, not outs, conference in 1927, at which the

5 wickets to fail Lt. Smith, one the invitation to attend the Con matched, under the auspices of tain), W. M. Gitting, A. H. Rum eft drawn. Scores: the Hongkong Boxing Asso-Jahn, C. Chou, H. C. Hunt, W. S.A. (1st) 351 runs. A fell His partner, Captain appointment of such & Board will ciation, as soon as possible after Hall, J. L. Youngsaye, T. E. Yeoh, Richardson made 77 and Alexan Warters made a century while be re-urred the arrival here of H.M.S. Yung Hin-lun, Dr. D. K. Samy,der (an 18-year-old University Colonel Edmeades added 63 The New Zealand proposals on "Hollyhock." for a boxing con- Dr. S. AM. Sepher, A. TM player) scored 180 Cantrell brain bowled well for the the questions relating to the Last.

Barma. Umpire, C. G. Anderson, N.Z. (1st) 839 runs. Lowry Navy holiday of an Advisory Board Booth's challenge la pedib. Scorer, A, A Khan, Rumah made 125. A. Richardson took us to obtain for vie- every three years of avery five tory the Navy were always years and whether the meeting of anybody in the Colony at 160 lbs.

PresentAA, Rumjahnwickets for 41 runs.ND It is highly probable that a (captain), R. A. Ponsonby. Fane, S.A. (2nd) 299 runs for 5 masters of an attack which seem that, Board should always be held class 'middleweight bout will be H. N. Balhatchet, 3. O Shaha wickets, declared. A. Richardsoned weak in change bowling in Great Britain or sometimes in appreciated, by

Pay Lt. Hussey was unfortun- prominent places in the Domin local "fans" budin, CW. Lam, D. Laing, S. made 104. Accordingly boxers of this class Hachiuma, E. Zimmern, B. N. NZ (2nd) 192 runs for ate to get even closer to the three-lons were discussed. It was figure mark and fail His aggre- decided that the questions should had better get busy.

Sudan, Y. C. Teh, I. Tajima, E. P.

be brought up at the 1927 Con Ng. Umpire, C. H. Yeoh, Scorer,

gate for the match is 183,

ference. C. E. Lee.

SCHOOL SPORTS.,

INDIAN SCHOOL MEET THIS WEEK.

JUNIOR "DERBY" GAMEL

wickets.

[Note: The Lowry mentioned la Ekely to be T. C. Lowry of Christ's College, NZ, and Jesus College, Cambridge, who was in In an all-day match on Satur-the Light Blue team in 1923 and day at Kowloon (start 10.80 captain in 1924 Prior to getting a.m.), the H.K.C.C. 2nd XI his Blue he had already played for (against KC.C. 2nd XI) will Somerset. In the close season Mrs. A. E. Sutherland will be

1023-4 he was with A. PF W. W. Mackenzie (Capt.). Chapman (Cantab, Berks, Kent give away the prizes at 5.30 p.m.C. L. R. Becher, H. C. Burgess, and England) in A. C. Maclaren's to-morrow (New Year's Eve) after the annual athletic sports of Griffin, J. Hall, AKMC.C. XI which toured Australia the Ellis Kadoorie School for Mackenzie, D. E. G. Nicholson, and New Zealand. After the last H. V. Parker, H. J. Stevenson, series of Teats, Chapman went to Indians.

G. R. Vallack, M. M. Watson."-

New Zealand to marry Lowry's sister.

The programme-of 20 events commences at 2 pm, on the Indian Recreation Club's ground, Sockumpoo.

Mr. J. C. Fletcher is starter and handicapper. The judges are Messrs. J. Ralston, M. A. Khan and Fung Pak.

LAWN TENNIS.

BRITISH TEAM NOW IN

SOUTH AFRICA,,·

MORE DETAILED RESULTS.

(Via Colombo.)

Escourt (South Africa), Dec: 9. The British lawn tennis team defeated Natal in the tournament which concluded to-day.

Miss McKane (Great Britain) beat Miss Heine (Natal), 3-6, 64, 62:

Eaglestone (Natal) defeated

HOME TURF

(

SIR VICTOR SASSOON'S.

TRAINER

(Times of Ceylon.)

Arthur Richardson played against England in the last Testa..

HOME HOCKEY.

ALL-INDIA XI ON TOUR,

(Via Colombo.)

London, Dec. 7.

London November 21 The Byening Standard states that. Newmarket will have a new trainer next season in the persati of James Houston Crawford, who will have charge of Sir Victor Stewoon's bungalow; stud and farm

on December 17, and will include and Fitzroy House training, estabYusuf Afzal and N. U. Ahmad. lishment

The team visits Brussels,

Marins

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FOOD AND HEALTH. Ferries

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Water-boats

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SCIENTIFIC BALANCING OF

Refinerie

DIET

China Suga

Malabon Suga:

Mining

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Full scores follow

ARMY-187 INNINGS. Capt. Armstrong, not out. C.Q.M.S. Stripp, c & b Wood

Ward Sgt. Blondin, b Beatty Capt. Bridgeland, Cantrelt. Major Hattersley Smith, c

Cantrell, b Beatty Capt. Morris, b Cantrell Capt. Warters, e Halsey;

Cantrell

Lt. Smith, c Lake; b Cantrell Lt. Colts Edmeades, b

Cantrell

Spr. Goodyer, o Cantrell Gar: Clayton, b Beatty:

Extras

Cantrell Woodward Beatty Billitoe

Total Bowling Analysis..

4 36 12 285 108 8 28 14

Jalpul Singh's All-India hockey NAVY-181 INNINGS. team, which is going on a tour to Belgium and Spain, leaves London Lt. Com. Armitage, b Good-

yer

Pay. Lt. Hussey, b'Morris Lt. Nicholson, run out >«!

Negotiation for the purchase of Antwerp, Barcelona, Valencia, Mid. Stephenson, b Smith: the latter by Sir Victor Sassoon are Bilbao and Madrid, returning on stated to be on the point of con-January, plation.

Sir Vicker Bassoon has gone to India, and it is said he will not re-

· Summerson (Great Britain), 6-04 | turn for two years, unless Crawford

B-1,

Eaglestone and Hatton (Natal) beat Godfree and Eames, 8-6,

6-3.

-Summerson and Crole Rees (Great Britain) beat Garbutt and Peacock (Natal), 6-4, 6-1.

Miss McKane and Miss. Coyler (Great Britain) defeated Minis Parker and Mrs. Lowe (Natal), 8-6, 6-2.

Mrs. Watson and Miss Ridley (Great Britain) defeated Miss Harrison and Miss

(Natal), 6-2, 6-

Heine

finde & horse, worth coming to sec.

Crawford first trained in England for Goculdas.

HOME RUGGER.

ARMY VICTORY OVER

RN. COLLEGE,"

(Vía Colombo.)

London, Dec. 9".. At rugby, the Royal Naval

RUGGER BLUES.

CAMBRIDGE'S WINNING SIDE,

London, December 3 The Cambridge rugger

team against Oxford, at Twickenham on December 10 will be as follows:

B. Tumbull (Christ'a).

Lt. Halsey, Clayton,

Morris

Lt. Sillitoe, not out

Pay Com Woodward, b

Clayton

Lt. Col Cantrell, c Blondin,

Morris

Capt Lake, ruhi out

Lt. Wauchope, b Clayton Lt. Beatty, b Morris Extras

Bir T. Devitt (Corpus Christi), T.

Goodyer Francis (Pembroke), C Aarvold Smith (Emmanuel) and Rowe Harding Morris

Pembroke

Clayton

·W Sobey (St. John's) ́ ́and. O Bebop (Cheat's}.........

Tots.

EXPERT OPINIONS.

The Director of Public Health (Lt Col W. C. Rosa, LMS) discoursing on food and health,

Benguets

Kailan Mining Ad:

He

Langkats (Combined)

does. (Single) Shanghai Mplorat Shanghal Loan Raubs

o remarks that the general health

of the people is better in time of Trond

0 scarcity, and a pot seriouslyutal

affected until actual famine pre valla. When plenty prevails, 115 the faneral custom is to over-

eat and to use excessive quanti RK&K AK&W ties of the accustomed diet: when scarcity prevails, an absterious HongkewS diet la enforced by circum New Engin

Shangha

Eandi

K&

stances

The accustomed diet of the 0 people, be it based upon rice or atta, or upon meat is in the opinion of Lt. Col. Ross, de- fective and excessive in almost all cases. The food is first deprived of its best and most nutritious parts when the rice in husked and polished or the atta is ground

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Hongkong Lands HK Realty met HR Territorial Humphreya Estates Princes Building Rural Landa

fine and white, or the potatoes Cotton 321

are peeled and then it is spoiled Ewo Cottons

by cooking which slowly destroys Oriental

the vital properties (vitamines) Shanghai Cottons (ald the ita persential to good

I

health,

Man is the only animal that

Miscellaneous,

cooks its food and he is a fool for Canton Ices

hia pains. The less food is cook-ements comb.)

ed, the better it is. The longer

(dolfold)

do. (new) China Bases...

if is cooked, the more deficient it becomes in vital properties Lop sided, badly balanced diets, de China Lights (comb.) ficient in vital elements are in do (old)

do (new) MBW general use and are the directina Prov (comb.)

Bowling Analysis.

Godfree and Miss McKane College, Greenwick, lost to the W: Tucker (Caius); W. Idris CQMS. Stripp, b Cantrell (Great Britain) beat Eaglestone Army by 3 points to 16. and Miss Parker (Natal), 6-4,

6-0%,

Eames and Miss Colyer (Great Britain) beat Hatton and Miss Brown (Natal), 6-2, 6-3

Thus Great Britain defeated:

Natal by 6 matches to 2.

The tennis was most spectacu

lar despite the slippery condition

of the courts.

As the result of her splendid

WORLD SERIES.

BARLIER DATE NEXT

YEAR

(United Press

New York, December 10.

display against Miss McKane. joint session of the major base:

-9.8 147 90 32 ARMT2ND INNINGS

8gt. Blondin, c & Cantrell B Barlow (Corpus Christ Capt Bridgeland,

Armitage, b Stephenson Gibson Trinity) G Hamiton Major Hattersley Smith, (Caine), G, Morpeth (St John's),

Beatty and A. Allon (Caius).

Joms (Chius), C. Barlow (Cmus),

The team compass seven vold Blues six estors and two fresamen, ↑ Aarvold and Allen.

[NoteAs tabled by Reuter, the Coutabs won by 38 points to 8.1

Capt. Morris, b Cantrell Capts Warters b L. Smith, b Cantrel

Lt Col Edmeades, b Nichol

8011 pr. Goodyer, .b.w., b

Stephenson

Nicholson

The 1/East Surreys and the Lt. Chidson, not out Miss Heime was selected to fill the ball leagues voted to end the 1926 R.A. are playing in a league (div.Gr. Clayton, vacancy in Saturday's test teamon on September 26, permitting) soccer match at Sockumpos-Extras __ She is only sixteen years of age, the world series to be held earlier.to-day kick-off 4 p.m. and is thus probably the young-

'est Test player in the history of the game.

SUCH IS FAME.

SUZANNE LENGLEN AT CROMER.

HARD COUNT" RESULTS,

(Times of Ceylon)

London, October 30

The following are results in the

open hurd court tourndalent being

held at Cromer

MIXED DOUBLES

First RoundMlle

Suzanne

Longlen and Brugnon beat Mr. and

Mrs. Cazaolet, 6/1, 6/10

DADIES' DOUBLES,

Mils. Lengien and Mrs. Lamb

Chambers beat Miss Price, and Mrs.

Shepherd Wellesley

The stands were packe

mesters enthumestical the Indy champioke (

Tot

Bowling Analysis.

cause of many diseases such as

beri-beri, epidemic, dropsy do (old)

do (new) 4 scurvy etc, and are the most

Dairy Farms 2 potent cause of general Ill bealther A Wing (full

and debility and the most com- do (part pil. mon predisposing cause of all tongkong Amusements, other diseases. Much has been

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Hongkong Electrics

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to create protection against die LK. Developments case and how to cure it by die K. Ropes (comb.) infectants – druge and inocula-}_dov (old)=? tione. But the last word in the lie do (new) story of Health Is this that alongkong TramWAYS 101 healthy body is the best defence fane Crawforda 12 against disease, and the golden Macho Blectrics.

rule of Health is to eat little and Mackini wisely!

Nanyan

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INCIDENCE OF DISEASES. There is, says the report, a Qremarkable difference in the dis

tion of diseases in urba

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The infections"

the spread of“ depends upon

quent facilities are

In the flouso. of Comedona, Mr Note Lt. Chideón, batted in Churchill (Chancellor of the Explace of Capt. Armstrong in- density of popula

Jured Sacramento (Cal), December 12 chequer) said he had noted the sug Sessue Adawa, Japaneee, won alge tión för insțiluti Technical knockout last night over totalisators on race Jane Pesaroz of Manila) Assoc-many of obtaining rev ciated Prese

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