TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
OPENING MEET.
COLONY'S FIRST "COUNTRY"
success.
RACES.
די
A STRONG LEAD.
YESTERDAY'S INTERPORT
SINGLES...
SHANGHAI AHEAD.
HOLIDAY CRICKET
CLUB DEFEAT UNITED SERVICES..
"OTHER" MATCHES.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
Houlim, b Shahn Choa, b Bilha
"Balbatoha
HO Hunt by Balhutchot WAM Gitting, STUTS OUT HL Yunge Zimmern
Buthatchot...
Shahabudin
2 12
Balhatchet 9 20
138
HEROES CHEERED
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
NEW YORKUS
B BRILLIANT DEMONSTRATION:
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS
HONGKONG FEBRUARY 16, 1926) 10:30 AM.
0!
H. Hunt, b Rumjaha
21
A. T. M. Barmi, b Rumjahn. A. N. Other; not out
Extrai
(Reuters American Service:)
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19
New York, Feb. 16 The wives of Captain Fried and Total
141 the crew having previously board-||| Bowling Analysis,
ed the vessel at Quarantine Island do
Hongkong Bank
London; MWthere were happy crowds on buard
0 27 8 the Hner President Roosevelt, Mercantile Bank, A. & )
Chartered Bank 4with scrubbed, decks and shining do.
THE on London
2/475
TT on Shanghai
1045.
1040
£11
D
£972
590:
2,30
"140 19
238
165
310 b. $25
FANDING STEEPLECHASES.
Although the train from Kow- A strong loud (4% points to 17%), The match between the Hong- boon only brought between three was set up by the visiting Shang-long CC. and the United Services and four hundred, many went by has team in the angles gold tourna was continued yesterday on the motor-car to yesterday's steeple-ment at Funding yesterday and on Club ground. At the close of the chases at Fanling the urst form the Hongkong players will first day's play on Saturday the "country meeting to be held have to play Famarkably well to H. K. C. C. were 51 rune asend in Rumjahn Tab.11.1 2
26: the Colony-ant the day was a beat them in the foursomes to-day. the first innings and had lost five Lüm
Some excellent golf was seen in wickets for. 51 runs, and
Laing NB 8' 10 24 HE the Governor Sir" Cecit the course of the singles matches.
The Club closed their second In.Ponsonby Fane: 0.
"Present." m Clementi) was present and Lacy The surprise of the day was thenings for 156 rune, Pearce contri Clementi distributed the prizes.
defent of N. W. Budd, the Shangha buting 63. Sayer made 28 and H. N Balhatchet, b Ng Sze-
já kwong anda ba Mrs. J. G. Bower was the only Captain, by A. H. Ferguson who. Hancock 81. The Servicon were lady riding and was deservedly
played conglatently good golf thus left to make 208 runs to win P. Ng, b Yooh applauded for a grand victory..
throughout the day. Ferguson Results follow:-
won by 2 and 1 and wont round in THE CAUSEWAY BAY in the afternoon.
A match which STEEPLECHASE, 144, MILES.
was followed Winner to receive a Cup pro with a deal of interest was that sented by Mrs. Hartford between 1. W. Shewan and A. E. Second $30 Third $18. Catchinko, probably bechase of the A. W. Hayward, a Hussey, b weights 165, 15. Mr. Wright-Neville's.
More
Better .........(Owner) 1 Mr. F. A. Pollock's Nugget
(Owner) 2 Major Peterson's Night Dress:
(Capt. Sturges) Also run: Uncle Guss (Mr Potts), Dick (Capt. Johnson) Woodlark (Mr. Stanton), Hermes (Major Bennett).
Eficient bowling by the Club resuked in the dismissal of the Services for EEG runs. The Club were therefore left winners by 32: runs.
H.K.C.C-1st Innings
Intter player's reputation Jor Halsey
10
D. Laing, b Ng Szo-kwong
A. Rumjahn, Gittins, b Ng Sze-kwong ...... GW. Lam,,e Hoalim, b Ng
See-kwong...
T. W. Chang, b Ng Ste-kwong
0
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0
Bank of East Asia ..
B brass, on her arrival from Europe. P&O. Bank
Steamboats frantically sounded their sirens; and tens of thousands of spectators cheered and waved, An enthusiastic ceremony recep tion was held on board, this being attended, amongst others,
87
27 eminent British a
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OIL OR COAL?
DEVELOPMENT IN MOTOR TONNAGE
by
Marine Insurances. Canton Insurance China Underwriters .. North China Insurance, Union Insurance Fami Yangtra Insurance....
Fire InsurANCER. China Fire Insurance.
K. Fire Itaurance i»
* Shipping. Douglasestemang Hongkong Steamboats HK Tugs & Lighters": Indo-Chinas (Praf:))))
do (Det.) L'd. do) HR. Oriental Navigation Shell Transporta Star Ferries are Water-boats
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165
·520
30
18 bi 20 mí
E Zimmern, c, Hall, b Hoalim
1 11
ID
R. A Ponsonby-Fane; b Yeoh
13
driving... After being three down at Je.. R. Sayor; "hb.w.,, b. Marcor....... the Siffin interval. Shewan mado a 11. Owen Hughes, b Stephenson. 44. good recovery but a drive among T. E Peasca, b. Halsey the trees at the sixteenth lost him. F. Stowart, b Cantrell the game. He was 2 down.. Blinks | R., Hancock,, e Hussoy.. want round in 76 In the morning. Halsey
3. Hachiuma, e Gittins, b: Ng
Szo-kwong..
R.. N. Sudanj, not out
pwna
8
ALL A QUESTION OF PRICE,
28.
H. Y. Leong; b. Yooh
230
n
0
O. Shahabudin,, absent
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Extras
18
(British Wireless Service,)
16
3
· 12:
Total
14.
186
Rugby, Feb. 15.........
30:
Bowling Analysis..
falabon Sugars chins Sugars
24
b
Di M.
B. W.
24 Ng Sze-kwong...13
4
42
6
Yeoh
1
7,2 0
16
Extras...
28.
Hoalim Samy
9.
0
39
6:0 82
Total Bowling Analysis. /
205
The biggest victory of the day H.-A. Sheldon, 5 Cantrell was that of J. B. Ferrier who beat H. V. Parker, & Hälsos w. Douglas 5 up and to play. Leal run out
Ferrior has been a regular visitor A. C. Bowker, c Mercer; b to Fanling with the Shanghai in-
Halsey .....
18
Course
Starting prices: evens Nuggetterport team for some years now. B. Reed, not out 2-1 More Better; 5-1 Night Dress. and on his lust visis did the
Cash Sweep: No. 67, $204:40: holes in 72, equalling the No. 99, $58.40; No. 40, $291201 (record. Unplaced ponies Nos. 14, 89, TD. E. Pendered went down to 315, 111.
THE HUNT STEEPLECHASE,
R.. Malcolm--(8 and 2) but play- cd'excellent golf in the last nine Cantrel holes. He was seven down at the Mercer end of the 27th, but' dhi the That Halsey nine in 35;
Stephenson
Robertson.
2 MILES-Winner to receive a Cup presented by Sir Paul Chater, Kt, C.M.G., Second $40. Third $24. Catch-weights, A. K. Mackenzie went down by 3Morris 180 lbs..
and 2 to J. F. Pilcher although the Hongkong man had secured a leadi of 4 up at the halfway, house In the morning
1
Mr. W. T. Stanton's Solly... t
(Owner) Mr. C. H. Turner's Pongo..
(Owner), 2 Mr. A. H.. Potts Two Pairs ...
Steady play on the part of both players saw R M Smith and 3Parbury fighting to the list and a suitable ending was the winning of
(Owner) Also van: Harford (Mr. Beck), October (Mr. Pollock), Curlew the last hole by the Mongkong man, Dahlia (Mr. Dangerfield), Tam the game being all square. (Mr.
Charles), Durian (Mr.
Macnamara).
Starting prices: evens Solly 4-1: Pongo 2-1 agst, Two Pairs.
Cash Sweep: No. 27, $301; No. 63, $86 No. 108, $50. Enplaced ponies: Nos. 128, 8, 26, 28, 59. THE FANLING NATIONAL, 2: MILES-Winner to receive a Cup presented by H.R.H. Prince Third George. Second $30. $18. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's John Smith.....Mr. Follock) Mr. R. H. Charles' New York (Owner): Capt. Sturges Reynolds
(Owner) 3 Prohibition (Mr..
1)
GIRLS IN SPORT.
EVENING FROCK MAKES DIFFERENCE!
R W:
228 65 23
"
KOWLOON v. H.K.CC. 2nd: Kowloon were at home to they Club seconds. Batsmen were on 1 top and a draw ensued: Mitchell, 5playing for the H.K.CC juniors
made a century.
Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI
21 3: 65
11
4. 01 2:
15
8.
M. M. Watson, b: Goodwin ...
29
D. E G. Nichelson, run out.:
26
79
15
H. G. Burgess, c Banner, b
Overy
54
United Services-Ist Innings. Pay-Lt. Hussey, b. Sayer
C. Q. M. S. Stripp, b Parker ... Capt. Bridgland, b Parker.. Mick Stephenson, b. Parker Capt. Mercer, b Parker
Capt. Morris,. c Owen Hughes..
b Parker
Lt.. Halsey, b Bowker 1. Robertson, b Lyak.. Capt Warters, 'b Bowker Lt. Nicholson,. e Pearce, b
LYR
Lt.-Col Cantrell,, hot out.
Extras
AN AMERICAN VIEW.
How Amerion views the boom in sports for British ladies is in- dicated in the following message. Parker. .. 1sent to U.S.A. papers from London Sayer
on January 20:-
"Lyal
M
B. J. R. Mitchell, not out ........ 7W. W. Mackenzie, c. Woolley,
0
·B Overy...
GP. Lammert, bi Goodwin ...
11 WT. Featherstone, b Goodwin 32 G. R. Vallack, not, out
Extras...
2:
10
Total (6 wkis, dec.) 2 R W. Lect O. Skinner and 4 Griffin did not but..
Refineries!
The annual report of the British Chamber of Shipping states that
Mining. the past year has seen a further development in the construction of Benguets..... motor
tonnage, notwithstanding Kailan Mining Ad. the decrease in coal prices and the do.
Langkats: (Combined)
(Single) increase and uncertainty in the shanghal Exploration coat of oil fuek-
41
Ranba
Tronoh Mines Ural Caspians
Dock, Wharves Godowns, &c. K&K Wharves
|
K. & W, Docks Hongkews S
Of the tonnage launched Shanghal Loan Great Britain and Ireland in 1923 about 13 per cent. was motor ton nage. The proportion rose in 1924 to 16 per cent, and the tonnage under construction, at the end of (that year was 24%1⁄2 'per cent. The proportion had risen by the end of December, 1925, to more than one-
Now Engineerings third
The report adds: "If the cost of hanghai Docks .. raising steam by coal be taken as Lands, Hotels & Bidge. 13100 the corresponding cost where K&B Hotels (old))
www.done(new) fols used under boilers: on the 20 basis of present prices is 258, but Hongkong Lands
this does not allow for many na-K Realty. tural advantages. possessed and H.K. Territorials 272 economies facilitated by the use Humphreya Estates
Hof o Generally, it may be con
sidered that, wherever oil is economically obtainable, the first Wclass passenger liner trace has been lost to coal as regards motor power. But oil is not likely wholly
20
0 to supplant coal as a steam raiser 2 unless, coal prices increase or oil prices diminish: The question of conversion turna largely upon the relative price of coal and oil”
5
Bowling Analysis.
0.
E.
Total
104 Goodwin
29.
.B
Bowling Analysis.
Gorvin
1.10
1
86% 35:
C
R.
W. Spillett
41
14
Boker Reed
10d!
46 2 Overy
12.
3
10
4
230 G. Lee
TO 4
26
10
52 G
Kowloon C.C
b
5. 2 6 2 Grimm
81
2
Growing fondness for outdoor sports has not lessened
H.K.CC-2nd Innings
the
A. W. Hayward, b Cantrell JC Lyal, run out.
F. Goodwin, e. Lammert, b 1 Griffin
.95. 7
e Watson, b
Also ran: Potts). Reardan (Mr. Stanton) Four of a Kind (Dr. Macgown), Dummy (Mr. Reidy), Mowgli (Mr. Bousfield).
Starting Prices:
6-4 John
Smith 2-1 on New York; 4-1 Reynolde
Cash Sweep: No. 113, $882:20; No. 134, $109.20; No. 114. $54.60. Unplaced ponies: Ncs. 30, 108, 41, 136, 61. OPEN
LIGHTWEIGHT STEEPLECHASE, 2% MILES. Winner to receive Cup. Second $40. Third $24. Lt.Cdr. Spragge's Cheriton -
Vale... (Mrs. J. G. Bower) 1 Mr.W. T. Stanton's Jambu...
(Owner) 21
Mr. R. H. Charles Drake...
(Owner) 3
Also ran: Valiant (Mr. Reidy), A.B. (Mr. Eowerfield), Aces Up (Mr. Potts)..
Starting prices: evens Cheriton Vale; 2-1 Jumbu; 4-1 Drake."
$18.
Mr. A. N. Lucey's Country
Mouse
Mr. A. Forsyth's Chessman.
(Owner)
(Owner)
Mr. J. R. Jenkin's Zircon
1
H.. A. Sheldon, ran out
38: 1 A. W. Ramsay, e Watson, a
E. F. Stewart, a Mercer, b.
Halsey
G. R. Sayer, e Stripp, b Cantrell H. Owen Hughes, b Halsey .. H. V. Parker, e Warters, b
Cantrell
T. E Pearce, e Morris, b
Cantrell
R. Hancock, Ebw. Cantrell
A. C. I. Bowker, e Cantrell b
Nicholson
EB Reed, not oúb
Extras
Total
G. Lee, b Grifin 3E, C. Fincher.
Griffin
14 S. B. Spillett, b Vallack 28CT. Evans, b Lammert
0A. A. Dand, b Griffin
61
1
13
D. H. Banner, not out.
Extras
2
24
230
Total (7 wits.):
W. Woolley H. Overy and W. B. J. 31
Gorvin did; not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
O M. R. W 21.1 8.37
Bowling Analysis,
INDUSTRIES FAIR.
PUSHING SALE OF BRITISH GOODS.
(British Wireless Service.)
Rugby, Feb. 15, The twelfth British Industries Fair to promote the world-wide sale of British goods was opened MBW. to-day at the White City in Lon- 80 5don and at the Exhibition Building Tin Birmingham. About 160,000 personal invitations to attend the
.5.
15 Griffin
Vallack
Oi .21
.20* 2 28
166 Mitchell:
0 14
Cantrell Stephenson
R. W. Lee Burgess. Lammert
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2 0 18 11
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Halsey
2
Mercer...
Lady Forbes-Robertson."
modern girl's inherent fondness
Bridglund
5.
24 Nicholson
3. United: Servicos-2nd Innings. Lt. Nicholson, Pearce, b.
Bowker u
17
44 2. 63 19 0
0.
Bowker
b Parker
Lt. Robertson, Lb.w: Parker"
Extras
Princes Building; .. [Rural Lands
Cofion Mills,
Ewo Cottona Orientals Shanghai Cottons. (old);
do..
(now)
Miscellaneous. Canton Ices.. Cements (comb.) do. (okl) do: (new) China Buses China Lights (comb)
do. (old) do. (now) China Prov. (cornb.)
do (old)
do. (new) Dairy Farms, ... Der A Wing (full pd.)
(part pd.).
Hongkong Amusements. H-K, Constructions Hongkong Electrics H.K. Developments
R Bopas (comb.) do. (old).
(DSW) Hongkong Tramways
do....
Lane, Crawfords
Macao Electrics
154
$122
52
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T165 b..
7
108's
104
$7.60 b 79687.60 b
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The Fair; as usual, Includes Mackintosh very comprehensive range of pro-Nanyang Tobaccos ducts, and, as one example of its Peak Trams (old)
dow CCC. v. LR.C.
completeness, more than 1,000 Craigengower
the chemicals not previously made. In Sinceres
Singapore Trams Indian R.C. "In an all-day match, Britain are exhibited.
L'aris 1the vialtors doing well. Scord
United Asbestos
received
The White City exhibition CCC (1st) 122 runs (D. Fritz divided into ten sections, and in- 29, A. B. Hamson 42),cludes one devoted to the 41.R.C. (18) 276 runs (SAR. Dominions and Colonies, which have 19 Ismail 62 SA Ismail 28, A Hup to now been represented only by
Madar 67, "extras" 25) individual concerns.
CCC (2nd) - 185 rung for 9
b
1
24
wickets (A B. Hamson 132 E. Fincher 18).
1
39 "Electric" v. Taikoo. (4)
On the Bookumpo ground; the Hongkong, Electric Co defeated Taikoo by 20 runs. Score:
Cash Sweep: No. 368, $457.80; for: indoor sports, according to C. Q: M. S. Stripp, l.b.w., b Reed No. 4, $130.80; No. 121, $65.40. speakers at a recent meeting of the Pay Lt Hussey, lbw Unplaced ponies: Nos. 24, 8, 128. committee on education. It was VOLUNTEER HUNT CUP. 11 pointed out that a girl might play Mid. Stephenson, b Reed
MILES.-Winner to receive a tennis, football or even box durt. Halsey, c Hayward, b Reed Cup presented by Capt. H. B. Ling the day, but once out of her Capt. Morris, not out Dowbiggin. Second 380. Third sport clothes and into an evening Capt. Bridgland, b Bowker
frock she raverted instantly to Lt Col Cantrell, run out the primitive feminine business of Capt. Warters, e Owen Huges, flirting, powdering and disturb ing the thoughts of serious, hard Capt. Mercer, b Parker 2 working, men.
"Certain speakers had just (Mr. Ogilvie) 3 finished upholding the view that Also ran: Strathlorne (Mr. the post-war girl took her sport Sewell), Teddy (Mr. Bimpson), more seriously thar beauty and Smart Guy (Mr. Hinton), cultivating her sex appeal. A Alcantra (Mr. Muegown), half dozen in the audience im- Raod
Starting prices: evens Countrymediately sprang to the defence Mouse; 5-1 Chessman; 6-1 Zircon of flirtation versus muscle.
Cash Sweep: No. 109, $278.60; "Lady Forbes-Robertson de- No. 79, $79.80 No. 315, $50.clared that sport was necessary Unplaced pontes Nos. 110, 74, but so was powdering. Girls 104, 106, 51.
would always find time, she the Baid to make themselves at Univer tractive. All the sports in the pr world, she declared warmly; could mar not dull their infinite variety or playe cool her love of flirting,
BRITISH POLO DEFEAT.
In
(via Colombo.).
Miami (Fa.), Jan. 24.
Bowker
Parker Lyal
R
u polo match here theSald Lady Alexander: I la lav Flamingoes defeated the British wr for anyone to suppose that Freebooters (Colonel Melville, girls can find no time to firt and
the Marquis of Waterford, Capt.
Rex Smith, and Major Lyons) by
8 goals to 7 after nine hard
fought chukkera, oder
The Flamingoes team wa
P. Köehl, J. KA Cooler, H
Talbott, Jar, and
Just because she
Total: Bowling
VARSITY MATCH.
past
over
stud
on the Chfi The teams
12 HK Electric 138 runs (Gahagan
545, Foster 20 pot out), ag
6 Taikoo 113 runs (Grimes: 71, #9 Young 201: Dunbar 4 wickets for 25 runs and Way, 4 for 22), AGA
TWO VICTORIES.
HONGKONG-SOCCERITES, IN
SHANGHALA
(Reuter's Service.)
Another sew feature is the ex hibition of products of Brition Tural industries.
ADVICE BY PRINCE.
(British Wireless Service)
London, Feb. 15.X
(Founders) (Ordinary)
Watsons fold).
do.. (new) Wm. Powells H.K. Telephone
WORKING HOURS.
PROSPECT OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT.
(British Wireless Service.)
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tion has been approved by sections of the Belgian Chamber.
The International Labour Offe states that "the combination of legislative and diplomatle acti now..., la progress may presently produce decisive and valuable Bresults%
um, maker was
Rugby Febi The British Industries Fair. A conference of the which numerous overseas buyers of Labour of Britain, Are attending in London and France, Germany, and Birmingham was formally in the British Governmen augurated at a banquet in London, is expected to take place next
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The Prince emphasised the evi-effective international agreement throat with a razor. dence of improved design and for regulating the hours of labour, now, can workmanship and the advance in The Prime Minister Shanghai Feb 16 methods of production annually stated that if that ag afternoon South China revealed at the Fair. He trusted reached, the rattac
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