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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926.

THE CHINA MAIL.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

THE NOBLE ART..

CHALLENGE TO A. B. GARDNER.

NEXT TOURNAMENT.

Able Seaman Castle of H.M.S. "Hawkins," who claims a victory over Able Souman Gardner of H.M.S. "Hörmos," has challenged Gardner to a six-round contest.

This season Gardner gave a

LOCAL HOCKEY.

PUNJABIS BEATEN BY

CLUB 2nd XI

YESTERDAY'S GAME AT' US.RO.

RIFLE LEAGUE,

"HAWKINS" GETS THREE VICTORIES.

TWO TRIANGULARS,”

The Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd Further matches in the Hong- XI showed that the lagt forb-kong Rifle League have been shot night's rest had done them no jolt.

روا

ANCIENT CRETE.

NEW LIGHT ON BARLY PRIEST-KINGS.

MIR ARTHUR KVANS' WORK...

AT LAST.

BONES OF FOUND LOST EXPLORERS.

KREMO D1800VERY.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET

on London

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

The Danish explorer, Knud Rasmussen, thrilled a meeting of members of the Geographical Society by a drumatic revelation of the discovery of the bones of two members of the ill-starred Hongkong Bank.......

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London. Franklin Arctic expedition,

Chartered Bank Mercantile Bank, A. & B.

TT on Shanghai

Banks.

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The role of exenvations and in- vestigations at Knows and other Crekin sites were described recently by Sir Arthine Bvans at a genomic meeting of the Society for the Promotion of Helenic: Sandies held Burlington Bouse Bendon, Mr. A. JE Smith president of the

On King William Island, he Society, was in the clir. harm when they beat the Punjabis At Stonecusters range Oth by four goals to "one on the December 22, H.M.S. "Hawkins"

Sir Arthur Evans sud new traces said, he encountered an Eskimo, and had been found of a still earlieriggiararsuk, whose father saw P.&O. Bank U.S.R.C. ground yesterday.

bent H.M.S. "Ambrose"* The Club, as often happens, Enst Surreys: the "Ambrose" palare underlying that at Knows, corpses aboard a vessel which Bank of East Asia

Marine Insurances. started with eight of their own niso beat the Surreys, the match they could only guess is was locked in the packies. Ap-

three-cornered Owen being men and two spectators.

oge. civilisation. There had been foundparently they had died of disense. Canton Insurance Hughes took the place of Lloyd Scores

lggiarursus indicated the posi- North China Insurance..

China Underwriters remains of broken crystal and other, bjects showing that it had beention of the gaunt figures, whose Union Insurance... and his presence and the right wing meant a great deal to the Shaw 94, Col. Sgt. W. Gossett 83,ery imperk, clever idea of appearance had terrified

his Yangtze Insurance ............. A.B. L. Ring 83, P.0, H. Page 82, this costier pace was supplied by father, and Rasmussen found two forward line.

Fire Insurances. The Club pressed from the PO. A. C. Thoday 81. P.0. A. Royal. Mr. J. Brook (muzinger) start, but failed to score.

the French School of Athens at und Mr. T. G. Bennett (hon. secre- Punjabi front line showed beauti... T. Shenton 68. tary) have the tentative pro-ful combination at times, and 500 yards 219, 600 yards 194.)

(By range 200 yards 223,Mallu, on the north coast of Crete There was a senere bazing with gramme in hand As permission very good forward movement led

Total 636.

Ban entrance and we central court. H.M.S.

good'impression by defeating both Drummer Bowles and H. Major, each over 6 rounds, on points, -

The next HK.B.A. tournament is on January 14 at the Theatre

is being sought in various quar ters it would be unwise to give full details at present.

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lewry 74, LS. S. Trowbridgt 77, one now being dug out by members skeletons, with some fragments China Fire Insurance............

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(By range-200 yards, 194, 500 yards 189, 600 yards 186.)

SECOND FRIANGULAR.

was prietently the same to the the plan which had been mid ter pics already known at Kassos and Phrestos.

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of clothing, which indicated that they had been white men. He Fire Insurance erected a cairn of stones over the

Douglases H.K. Tugs & Lighters.. Hongkong Steamboats. Indo-Chinas (Prof.)

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Sir John Franklin, who from 1838 to 1843 was Governor of tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land), left England in May, 1845,

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in charge of the ships Erebus and Oriental Navigation l'error, to make an attempt to Shell Transports: ..... discover the elusive North-West Star Ferries... tassage. The ships were sighted Water-boatsi in Baffin Bay some time later, but

Refineries. that was the last that ever was China Sugars. the last that ever was seen of Malabon Sugara them. Sir John had intended to

Mining. return in 1847, and when no Benguets tidings were received, no fewer Kailan Mining Ad.. than 20 expeditions, four at Langkata (Combined) Lady. Franklin's expense, were do. (Single) sent out between 1847 and 1857. Shanghal Exploration

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to a stinging shot which was well stopped by Frank, but before he could clear a forward was on him fant pushed the ball through. The However, it seems unlikely that Club now came into the picture

INTERESTING Rica. Gardner will mout. Castle. It is land stayed there until half time.

The discoveries which had been hoped to match Gardner in a Some good forward movements -round, main event, bout for the were seen, the centre and inside

made by the French were of extra featherweight championship and forwards swinging the ball about

ordinary interest. They found that well, and the wings, especially Total 369...

the moms in which the ruler lived Some excellent new blood is Owen Hughes, sending in useful East SurreysSgt. R. Hickshe was certainly a priest-king- being introduced and local centres. The first goal was from 176, Sgt. A. Sales 73, C.Q.M.S. E. wie on one storey wh Bind ring "fans" may look forward to high centre from the left when Franklin 78, Sgt. A. Jones 67,wilows looked out upon an open Paring the centrid court some fine fighting The H.K.B.A.yon getting the ball as it reached Maj. J. F. Drake 60: C.S.M. C. Corra albo hope to arrange a 10-round the ground sent in a splendid first stall 64, Pte. W. Thorne 68, Ptc. was a misel stone platform, or

time shot. Then Owen Hughes, W. Cheeseman 48.

leggia, approached by steps and bout in which two lightweights

By range:-200 yards 165,with part of an altar on the top of who have done well recently willtrapping a high one, sent in a jolly

Kood shot from a very difficuls 500 yards 186, 600 yards: 182.)

jit. The priest-king evidently went oppose one another.

Tolm) 538,

up front his was on the inside and Stoker Booth, the "Hollyhock"ngle. The next goal came from a milleweight, who issued a chal- right wing movement which was lenge (at 150 lbs.) through the nicely completed by Lyon. Austers, the Ambrose was still un, and no doubt he per On January 21 alve at Stone-howed hill to people in the "China Mail will not lack possible this stage the Club was pulled up in another, triangular. H.M.S. formed certain rites or neklessel opponents. should he arrive in several times for off-side playTania second and H.M.S.he people.

Just before the interval. Price gorunois" third. Scores:-

En le pan the Fremlin-Plorer had died in June, 1847, HK. & W, Docks, through and scored the fourth H.M.S. "Ambrose"--Commor.vestigators hat for a pot which Passage. The record of the ex- goal.

J. Bower 75, Mr. H. Stark, Would be dated about 2100 B.Cpedition stopped at the point The second half showed very Engr., 87. Cr. Sergt. H. V. Thorned beets it a bronze dagger with where the ships had been desert keen play, but there was no fur. 82, Corpt. J. Green 81, Sergt. A. Eght-phote hilt, and an immense ed. after having been fast in the ther scoring. The Club gontie Phillips 72, Corp! T. Spencer 76. Brouze sword longer than any ice for 18 months. and the two backs (Becher and Mine. A. Nicholson 72, Mae. Tacient sword known in Europe REMINDER FOR THE NEXT Wedlake) did very useful work Bentham 71.

MEETING.

and i was wonderfal at times

The sword was a beautiful fabric, how they kept the goal clear. The

"Titania": -- Lieut.got-plated on the hit and ending Club forwards were playing well Kemer 81. Six'm. ( Harper 81, in a inceled crystal knob, which had At 3 pm on Saturday, January and forced several corners and Corph R. Keir 71, Mne. E. Firth certain amount of amethystine 23, entries for the Hongkong were within an ace of spring on 74, Sergt. W. Smith 60. t. Sea I. colours, and it evidently belonged to Jockey Club's annual race meeting more thar one occasion, but they Hammond 59, A.B. E. Bryant 80, the Ring-priest. (four days) close to the secretary, seemed to be well held by an im-Ste. S. Farrell 81.

Fragments of c/o Messrs. Linstead & Davis,

proving defence,

hone, which would probably prove The game was Details will be announced in duca little disjointed in the second

Total 500

to be hamn, were also found. H.M.S. "Iroquois"-A.B. F. There had been discovered also a half by continuous

Hoare 75, L. Sen. W. Wise 81, bronze xc, the back of which form-ditions quoted by Sir Bruce S.P.O. A. Potter 66, A.B, E. Lobbed in the shape of a leopard and Per a lecture in London un 65, A.B. H. Hawker 58. P.0. was covered with spiral ornamentis comments thereon:- Stace 72, A.B. G. Barnes 63 PO.on. This was a ceremonial axe T. Vincent 41..

time.

ANNUAL RACES.

Course.

U.S. ATHLETICS.

NEXT OLYMPIC GAMES FINDS.

A VARIETY OF QUESTIONS.

and Lloyd Hahn to invade Austri- Ea next Summer to meet. the best in the Antipodes,

fouling. especially by stick and handling, The ground was greasy, and was hard to keep control. It is debatable whether the referees would have been justified in giv- ing a little more latitude to the player.

To-day's Match,

The following were to represent the Hongkong Hockey Club in a match against the 5/2nd Punjabis

GOLF INTERPORT.

FILIPINO PLAYERS

Total 516. H.MLS.

Tola! 524.

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NURSERY FACTS.

OLID NOTIONS AND NEW REASONS.

These are sodiu

H.M.S. "Hawkins" defeated the Minor, and it was apparently the fet a person's life are the most im-China Buses" Hongkong Police at Taikoo rangedge of the King's dignityasportant, 1 he starts in the wrong China Lights (comb.)

on January 3. Scores:-

H.M.S. "Hawkins": B.0, H.

Hongkong Police: Sub. Insp. MeNab Wilson 85, P.C. D. Fitches 79, Sgt. B. Wynne 77, Sgt. R. Knowles 76, Sgt. J. Hargreaves 68, Sgt. W. Ritchie 67, Sgt. A. Smith 64, Sgt. A. E. Charman 40. (By range: 200 yards 103, 500 yards 187, 600 yards 176.)

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priest as the sword was the budge direction he will go further und d his elvir power. This formed farther from the right course. Page 87, Col. Sgt. W. Gossett 84.he thral remains at had been Nothing, from the doctor's, point China Prov. (comb.) at U.S.R.C, to-day at 5 p.m.-P.O. A. C. Thoday 83. L.S. S. found of one of the early prehistoric of view, is more tragic than to find

do. (old) Fittsburgh, Nov. 17. A. J. Frank; C. L. R. Becher, J. Trowbridge 83, P.O. A. Lewry 82, kings.

en examining an older child some do. (new) Wedlake (capt.); E. F. Stewart, O. T. Shenton 81. Lt. C. International athletics were

Bealing with the Palace" confirmed defect that should have Dairy Farme placed on a plane higher than ever. A. Dand, L. P. Ralph L. M. S.Wanchope 8F. A.B. L. Ring 78.

Knows, the lecturer described the been discovered in the curly stage Der A Wing (full pd.). before. The close relationship Lloyd S. H. Garrod, D-Lyon.

(By range:-200 yards 222, various discoveries which had been fund, removed",""

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(part pd.) 500 yards 233, 600 yards 204.) was evidenced by the granting of G. R. Vallack, T. J. Price.

made there. Remains of a very 2. That a child must be protected Hongkong Amusements. Total 659. permission to Jackson V. Scholz.

line porch had been found and anom drunghie and kept warm. HK. Constructions Sir Bruce: There is no greater H.K. Developments Hongkong Electrics of decoration, showing fallacy. The windows of the ladies in blue" acated and talknursery should be kept upon day ing to one another over their wilets. and night. If the child has to be Other-frescoes showed youths bring-rotected from a draught it should Hongkong Tramways

g precious vases. In the Probe done by means of a screen. His Lane. Crawfords pylaeum of the Paluce ho found an clothing should be light. One of nderground stone cist, beuntifully the most pathetic sights one seas in hulit, with painted stucco inside, the winter months is the little chita but unfortunately only debris was in the park suffering untold injury. left within it. In the earlier period. because its parents are rich enough it was evident, the previous vases to buy a lot of clothes. Sometimes were kept in this chamber and they it is so wrapped up that the wir can had been carried into central courtly reach a little bit of ita face. United Asbestos in procession to be shown to the 3. That children should be put to

do. (Ordinary) people during the great feasts of deep in a dark room. he goddess. Although no spec- Sir Bruce: "Because of this Watsons (old)

en of the actual vases had been petom there are many grown-up.

At the same time Huns Houben, German sprinter; Adrain Paulen,, Holland middle-distance runner; W. Goodwin, English walker; Charles Hoff, Olympic pole vault champion of Norwalk and Wide, Nurmi's rival in Europe, were in- vited to America next year to engage in a series of events.

COMING,

"EPOCH MAKING EVENT."

Manila, Dec. 26. If negotiations now under way do not fall through, a delegation Boxing took on an international from the Wack-Wack Golf Club angle when the delegates voted to will invade Hongkong some time allow $2,500 to the committee tak-in February or March to engage ing a team to Buenos Aires and the members of the Royal Golf Canadians. Argentina offered an Club of that city in a series of additional $4,000 to defray trans-matches. The delegation, will portation expenses. The trip will probably be composed of six of take nine weeks...

the best club players of the local

POETRY IN RING.

CARPENTIER'S GALLANT

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Paris, Dec. 6. Poetry will not mix with box.

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President Hulbert of the Ameri-organisation, accompanied by two. ing. The promoter of the Cirque ound, pictures of them were dis-people who cannot sleep unless the Wm. Powells. Can Amateur Athletic Union Betor three others who will act as de Paris knows that to-day, for he vored. One very fine specimen of "oom is in perfect darkness. the wheels in motion for the rais-manager and coaches.

fresco work was illustrative of a extremely difficult to ventilate the ing of funds for the United States Five of the six men who are failed miserably.

heatre filled with people, showing lurk room.",

Rich people should set a lesson to Sir Bruce "If you try to do Olympic teath of 1928 by appointmentioned as probable members "Ladies and gentlemen: In this the populousness of ancient

the Community by insisting on this you will upset the child's ing a committee to work on a pro- of the invading team are under-corner we have Battling Duval KnowH,

4: That all noise about the house having pasteurised milk for their nervous balance. A left-handed child gramme. Developments will be stood to have signified their inten- and in this corner we have

should be stopped while the baby is households.

has a left-handed brain and you reported at the annual convention lion of making the trip.

A CITY OF 100,000 INHABITANTS, Those Mauling Maurois" shouted Joe

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7. The meat juice and gravy is chuot change that. If I had a left. each year.

"slated" to go urc Johnny Humphries. announcer. There One of the strongest impressions

Sir Bruce: "Not at all. Buby good for young children.

banded child and the teacher tried The convention voted to hold a Arellano, present clush champion, was a catch in Joe's husky voice he had received from all the ex- as to live in a ough-and-tumble Bir Brice: "Thigiis n controver: to correct the hubit I should refuse nations! high school swimming Johnny Tuazon, "Doc" Cruz, Mike and some people say he blushed as cavations of recent years was the world and he must get used to it.uut question, but my view is that to allow it.". meet in Florida during the 1920 Cuaderno, "Fatty" Santos and he continued: "Before the fight populousness of this ancient town My babies were brought up in India, they should be cut out of the n- Bir Bruce Porter, developing some season. The senior weight-lifting Ramos.

begins, Madame Madeline Roche which was picked with bones in and I have seen one of them sleepery. A dish of milk, butter, cheese, of these points, emphasised the im-" championship will be held in Los The invitation received here of the Comedie Francaise, will re- area which in some places wusing peacefully in his cradle while a cream, vegetables, and fruit will portance of using pasteurised milk. Angeles by the Southern Pacific from the Royal Golf Club is con- felte Shelley's 'Ode to Association.

sidered in local sports circles as Skylark.""

the over half a mile broad it ascend alive Wae hammering a board give a duld all it needs." The fruit The danger of drinking raw milk, W. C. Prout, Chairman of the the first signal recognition of

fed tie neighbouring hills, crossed Joe beat a hasty retreat. The

uoise at all he probably thought it served.

persuade him to touch milk that was ported that after investigating be spared to send the delegation. the ring. For a few stanzas the that they did not know of. In was just one of the queer things one 8. That childish pain is often not pusteurised... The danger was the Paddock-Murchison European A golf invasion of Hongkong by crowd was silent, then the storm of the small ordinary houses had must expect in this old world. growing pains.

much greater to small children. Lour the committee was convinced Filipino golfers will be an epoch-broke. It was a storm of bread, been found beautiful frescoes and 5. That milk is a drink.

Sir Bruce: That ideo is respon. When children were subject to the athletes did not accept money making event and may lead to ham and sausages, for French in half-a-dozen others stores of Sir Bruce: It is not a drink but sible for more heart disease than fainting, he said, it would be wise their track appearances succeeding invasions of other night fana take their dinner with bronze objects showing great food. The child requires water, anything else. Growing pains are to find out whether there was a abroad. They incurred a defielt foreign golf course by local them and throw it into the ring wealth. The crowning impression. Every human being does, and even due to rheumatian. When a child tendency to epilepsy. This trouble of $806 on the tour, he reported. players.

when they wish to indicate dis-wns that Knossos must have had a in prison water is always accessible. complains of puit the mother should, was much more common than people The Marathon Runners Com- The six men mentioned as prob-pleasure.

population of at least 100,000, nad, Whenever a child wants a drink heut chice search for the reason. thought bat parents were eq terrified- mittee, headed by William able members of the invading Georgea Carpentier went to the when the purapons of the popula- should have it.":

9. That first teeth do not matter of it that if a doctor diagnosed the Kennedy, did not like the manner team are without doubt among rescue of Madeline and escorted tions of antiquity was considered, in which runners were picked for the best that could be picked fromter from the sing.........

6. That if u baby drinks cow's Sir Bruce. Quite as much atten- trouble as epilerey they often res the Olympics. Kennedy reported the rank and file of the Wack-

one began to understand what a milk it a bolter to have it airnya tien should be paid to them se tơ thể-Insel to believe hime Every-spilep-

second teeth."

tic child should be brought up in a that in his opinion many of the Wack line-up Judging by their para conscientiously for the very important part this great city, fom the sume cow,

knowledge of its condition. It was country's best marathoners are showing in the tournament which matches at Hongkong, they should which had inherited its greatness Sir Bruce No, because if the LEFT HANDED CHILDREN ignored when it comes to selecting is now under way, as well as in be in condition to give the best from immemorial times, must have cow happens to be a wrong on the 10 That a left-handed, child” a trage not go tragic as d representatives for the inter-previous tournaments. With two players at the Englian city & run performed in the civilisation of the baby does not have a chance The ould be made to use his right hand grew up in ignorance, married, nod national competition,"

or three months in which to pre for their money.

| Eastern Mediterranean," (Cheers.): milk should always be pasteurised, instead..

Foreign Relationa Committee, re- Filipino golfers and no effort will brave little actress acrambled into streams and spread itself to Limits underneath it. If he noticed the should, of course, bo fresh, not pre- was so great that nothing would

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