TUESDAYZ MARCH 30,
"CHINA MAIL SPORTS PAGE
HOME FOOTBALL,
UWO LEAGUE MATCHES
PLAYED YESTERDAY.",.
'A DRAW AT BOLTON,
(Reuter's Servise,)
Lendon March 20.... In the First Division of the
English Longue Bolton Wanderer eliester City, the score being one
goal each.
on the Second Division Swansea
were at home to Southampton, änd won by three goals, to one,
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EXTRACTS FROM ANNUAL REPORT:
YEAR'S DOINGS REVIEWED,
The Kowloon Bowling Green Clut* will hold thelë: annual meeting: on Apri} ..
Extracts from the report for last year are:-
Working account-Surplus of $915.99 (against deficit of $458.38)
last year.
Large sums spuns on extraordinary repairs and renewals 236 ordinary and sea-going, and 4
Mumbers: 42: joined; total is
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BOXING.
THE CHINA MAIL
BRITISH FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP::
CURLEY v. CORBETT..
(Reuter'a Survice.)
London, March 29) -
RABIES MEASURES.
S.P.CA. AND POLICE “SHOOTING.
MEETING REFERENCES
animals were destroyed free, the
Society would be grateful is the LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
who could would send something.
| to cover the cont
1. On the financial side," he said the Government had again noted $5,000 for the work of the Society. He was also happy to tell them that the Jocitay Club had gen• Mensures taken by the police as erously given $1.000 as in pre- |a.prosecution against the spread|vious years, and Mr. Patell was
of rabies led to a discussion at the S.P.C.A. annual meeting yes terday..
giving $300 again for feeding the dogs at the Dogs Home. Although only 56 people had subscribed
A letter was read from Mr. during the past year as against
Mr. Braga also spoke on the ability of owners who allowed subject and emphasised the culp- their dogs to stray at night.
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Altogether over 100 people had Hongkong Bank donated money and the amount do was over $8tTheir thanks Chartered Bank were due to the collectors. Mercantile Bank, A. & R (Applause).
He understood that Major surgeon, had been kind enough to Hogg, the military veterinary
say he would go over to the Home frequently and exercise certain powers of supervision which he
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HONGHONG MARCH 30, 1926, 10:80 AM
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Silva Nettó referring to the shoot-279 the previous year: several TT: on Shanghai ing of dogs found roathing" by people had collectla donations. the Police between midnight to 6, and asking that owners At the National Sporting Club.of dogs might be more widely in in the twenty round's feather formed of the necessity for keep Weight championship of Greating their pets in at night Britain, Johnny Curley (holder) beat Harry Corbett on points.
Curley was mostly attacking He landed good hocks and upper cuts. Corbett relied chiefly on
The chairman (Mr. B. L. Lawn bowls:Competitions drew sent in a right to the body and people, like himself, were in the his left hand, but, occasionally Frost) remarked that some large entries. Closing day was thead,
habit of keeping dogs es watch senior league, and won Spey Royal half way stage, but Corbett im-at night. He thought it was a The holder led on points at the dogs and allowing them freedom Cup. The late Mr. A. G. Stephen's proved his position in the next matter which might very well be bowls were mounted and presented few rounds, getting in several referred to the KR.A. ...Team F. W. D. & F. A. Ri&rowly bent Shanghai's interport quick jabs on the face and body Other speakers thought that as
punches.
it was the practice "to Ingsoe the Lawn tennis-Usual competi
Toward the end Corbett ap-dogs before shooting them they peared to tire. Curley had easily should not be killed until a Bions, courte good Mr. the better of matters and won a chance had been given owners of Johnstone gave challenge cup und
popular verdict.
claiming them. Messrs. W. Brown and 1.' Guy
REVISED TABLES.
The League tables now stand as under-
Division L
Goals
Hudd'efield 35 20 10 45 81 49 50 Arenal.34 187 9 73 52 43 Sunderland,35 18′ 6/11.83; 64 42: Busy 35 17 4 14 Sheffield U...35 5 7 Everton....32 10 7 10 Blackburn (--37 13. FO: 14 Manch. Unt...32 15 6 1 Liverpool.....34 12 11 IT
December 12: Club was 3rd, in
to Club. On October §. Club nur-
team
36 prizes.
Obituary: Me, D. Mason, Mr. E., |Aitken (sea-going members); J.. BE Aston Villa...34 12 11 11 69 64 354 Oxberry, T. Neave, J.. H. Kynoch Bolton W......52 14 6 12 63, 61° 34 | (ordinary. Newcastle U34 12 10 12 68 63 34. Bur: Mr. C. Bond assisted the Leicester.....37 13 816 64-71 34 committee by a new Tottenham... 35 13 8 14 57 66 34 Fatock-taking. W. Bromwich35, 12 8 15 65 64 32
Birmingham. 35: 13 6 16 56 66 33
Cardiff City 34 13 6 15 50 Leeds U35 12 7 16 West Ham...35, 13 5 17 Notts County 35 10 7 18 45,
Burnley 9 9:16 64
Division II.
Goals:
system of
Club-house-Roof and flooring
of verandah renewed: verandah
widened four feet; whole fabric.
repainted; early in 1925, condition gave rise to considerable anxiety
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SCHOOL SPORTS.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE MEETING.
ground!
A lady referred to the Police practice of shooting them with a shot gun. She thought a revolver would be a more humane method.
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had, and which he (the speaker)
was certain would be of great assistance.
the work done by Mr. Frost as In conclusion he paid tribute to
president, and added that he was going away on leave and he was certain members would wish him the best of health (Applause)
His Excellency the Governor, he was pleased to state, bad con- sented to become a patron of the Society..
Mr. 4, Stevenson seconded, and
the report and accounts were Janimously adopted:
Fangtze Insurance
K. Fire Insurance
a Fire Insurance,
Shipping. Douglases
Hongkong Steamboat
Tan & Tighters.. Indo-Chinas (Prof
for dol
(Def:) Edu! TALLY HE.. Oriental Navigation: Shell Transports Water-hosts. Star Ferrien ...
Refinerien China Suvar Malabon Sugars Minfag
Officers for the year were elect ed as follows:
President, Sir Henry Pollock, Stevenson; treasurer, Mr. J. A. Banavoka K.C. vice president. Mr. A. Sutcliffe: hon. secretary, Mr. Kallan Mining Ad. Summerfelt, assistant, hon. secre- Langkats: (Combined) tary, Miss C. Frost,
M. "P. Talati.
Dock Whiî ser Godowns, &c. R&R Wharves
The Annual Report... The chairman, in: presenting A SUCCESSFUL DAY.
the report and accounts,..said:
The Society has how completed Bright weather favoured the four years work and good pro- nnual athletic meeting of St.gress was made until June, when Pauls College which took place the work was practically stopped Yesterday afternoon on the Queen's owing to the strike and boycott.
do (Singteli College ground at Causeway Bay.
Committee. Lady For more than two month's no Lady Clara He Tung, Mrs. R. M. Shanghai Loan
Pollock,Shanghai Exploration y winning the javitation team catile or poultry came into the Dyer, Mrs. O. Bager, Mrs. Hogg, Rauba Joseph's College repeated their very little to do they were hand Quarles van Ufford. Mrs. M. Ual Caspian Face.. open to all schools, S. Colony, and as our inspectors had Mrs. de Martin, Mes. Auatin, Mrs. Pronah Mines feat of Rest Saturday on the same ed over to the Government to help Roffey, Mrs. Smalley. Mrs. M. K. in essential services during that Lo Major Hogg, Dr. Fitzroy time. inspector, was granted leave from J. P. Braga, F. H. Dillon, E. R. Fongkews
Inspector Fisher, our senior Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Messrs. HK & W. Docks
Williams, Sir Chou-son Chow, the March until September, and Dovey, B. L. Frost, Ip Lan- New Engineerings devoted part of his time in getting chuen, Li Wing-kwong, M. Roffeyhanebat Docke familiar with the working of the AF. Silva Netto. O Skinner, and Lands Hotel & Res Royal Society in London. lour Inspectors have made use of As has always been our policy,.
HR & S Hotels Cold)" their time in educational methods.
do (new). Hongkong Lands
ing that there is not nearly as Horse. You wouldn't sell me for a Diner Building rather than by prosecution, and
HK Realty we have the satisfaction of know- Arabia who sold his wife for aumphrey Ratates
She: Here's a story of a man ink. Territorialn much cruelty practised in Hong- liarse, would your darling? kong as formery.
Rural Landa S Two Cottone
Calton Ms.
Delantale Shangra Cottons (old). Teacher: Willie, suppose you
do
(new) have five marbles, and Sammy says, "I will give you five more."
MiscellaneouS. How many will you have then Canton Tees
Cements (comb.) altogether? only be kidding. You don't know Willie: Just Ave, Miss. He'd
do. (old) him as well as I do.
(new) China Buses.... Chine Lights fromb.)
do. (old)
Mchelen C348 11 16 74 86 27 fort whier was much appreciated Grounds-Work of importune carried out to portions of tennis P. W. D. L. RA. Pis, courts, vegetable plots and drains. Wednesday ..35 21 50 76 45 47 Rain damaged retaining wall and Mr. E. G. Stewart congratulated St. At the conclusion of the sports, Derby C-34 20 61 8.66 36 46 courts New shelter tent and chairs Joseph's on their win and referred Chelsea.......34 16 F1 7 70 42 43 provided and garden seats, re-to the challenge team, race which Swapsow....33 18 5 10,68 47 41 painted.
had been won by the "old" Boys Port Vale. 34 18 4 12 78 53 40-
New pavilion:-A coming an- for the Afth year in succession. He South Shields 36 17 5 14 64 53 39nual meeting the question of form said that the sports had been a Middlesbro. 36 19 116 60 59.39ing Club into a limited Hability distinct success, but owing to the Oldham......34 16 6 12 60.
ground being still wet the times Wolves....34 15′ 8.13 59
did not appear to be particularly Blackpool35. 16 8 3 65 Portsmouth...35 14 8 13 67 67 36
good, Hall City....33 13 8 12 52 44 34 Preston 35 15 4 16 60 77 34 Southampton 36 13 6:17 57.532- Darlington....36 12 8 16 61 64 32 Barnsley......34 10 11 13 50-61 38 Bradford C..34 9:14 38 51 31 Fulham.33 9 8 16 38 67 26. Clapton 33 9 7 17 42 54 25 Stoke 34 9 7 18 42: 67 25 Notta Forest..33 9 7 17 34 59 25. Stockport.....35 6 8 21 40 8 20
SWIFT END.
MIKE MCTIGUE LOSES IN AMERICA.
"CRUISER" BOXING. ·
(Associated Press.) ·
New York, March 16. Jack Delaney scored a technical knock-out over Mike McTigue in the fourth of a scheduled twelve round bost, last "night.
The re foree stopped the fight in the fourth when it was apparent that unable to defend McTigue, was himself..
The end of the fight came with dramatic swiftness. The first three rounds were comparatively tame, but in the fourth McTigue dropped his right hand and then Delaney hooked with his left, "fol lowing it up with a crushing right | hander, catching MeTigue flush over the heart and toppling him to the canvas.
company as debentures are being taken up to Build new pavilion. Response to issue is "most satis- account of strike and boycott. factory." Preparation slow on Plans and tenders in hand..
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prizes and at the close was given Mrs. S. W. Tso gave away the
cheers by the students, Mr. To her son, expressed thanks on her behalf.
The Results: "Long Jump (Senior). Chan Fook-cho 2 Wong K-wing.
100 Yarda (Junior)-1, Wong: Ku-to: 2; Chong Sud-am
Small Boya" Rare.-1, Cheng Sum-chuen; 2, Chung Mow-lam,
100 Yards (Senior)-1 Tong Yan-sheang; 2. Wong Ki-wing, Inter-Class Relay Race-1,
The thanks of the Society are due to Messrs. Doyey and Lubatti for their work in connection with the destroying of dogs.
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Dogs" Home.
Prize winners were:- Championship: 1 (cup presented
Scotland?"), by "West of
A. Gourlay;2 Dundee Cup, presented by Messra. Harvey, Hazel, Simpson, Steel. Scott and Clark), A. M. Holland; 3 (presented by Messrs. Nicholls and Whibley), D. Guy,
The Dogs' Home has had a very President's Cup: 1 (presented by
successful year's working, no less P. T. Farrell, C. Atkinson; 2 (Mr.
than 1,600 dogs have been received A. K. MeDongal), W. M. Johnston;
into the Home during that time, S (the Club), L. Guy."
Classnotwithstanding the fact that the Vice-President's Cup: 1 (Present-
Home was closed down for two ed" by Mr. S. McIntosh). R.
High Jump (Junior)-1. Lo Yic-months owing to our inability to Duncan; 2 (Mr H. Nish) Ching; 2, Lam On-kwok,
get food for the animals during Atkinson; S (the Club), F. C High Jump (Senior)-1, LI Pothe worst part of the strike, 354 Goodman,
dogs were claimed and 123 sold, the remainder being either found good homes or destroyed..
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Non-prize-winners: 1 (present- led by Mr. C. W. Alexander E. Hagger; 2 (Mr. D. Gcw), A. W. Hoys 3 (My, L. Guy), J. Du-hing: 2, Ko Ping-choi. Thomson.
High Jump (Small Boys), Chung Mow-lam; 2, Lee Hin-wal
Quarter Mile (Junior)-1, Lo
Handicap Singles I presented by the Club), A. Gourlay; 2: (Capt." R. Ritchie), D. Gow: 3 (Mr. B. Wylie), L.. Guy.
As there was little likelihood of the site of the Home being Quarter Mile (Senior), Tony changed from its present position Yan-sheung: 2. Wong Kl-wing. for a long time, and, as during: Quarter Mile (Small Boys)-wet weather the dogs had a very Chung Mow-lam; 2. Cho Sul-chung uncomfortable time in the exer 300 Yards (Handicap).1, Wong ising yard owing to the mud, Fung-choung; 2. Lai See-yuen.
and suffered considerably with Old Boys' Race-1, Mr. Lam Yuk-the heat in the hot weather, the foor was laid with Canton tiles Hurdles (Senior). Lee Kamand a matshed shelter provided. ming; 2, Tong Yan-sheuifg.
Handicap Doubles (presented by the late Mr. T. Neave), F. C.. Goodman and G. Henderson; 2 (theying: 2, Mr. Wong Sta-leung. Club), C. Atkinson and J. S. McIntosh.
LAWN TENNIS.
FIXTURES AT H.K.C.C. FOR
*TO-DAY.
McTigue gained his feet a count of eight, but went down again, for
EX-CHAMPION TO PLAY. the count of nine. He sank to hia: knees again when the referee, do-
Honda, open singles champion clared Delaney the winner. The of Hongkong in 1924 and who was fighters are light-heavyweights, champion in Singapore before Delaney is matched to fight Paulcoming here, is to play to-day in Berlenbach on June 10 in a fifteen the HK.CC. annual lawn tennist round contest..
tournament.
To-day's fixtures are:
Open Singles."
WON'T ORGANISE.
ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM WORK.
GAME'S PSYCHOLOGY.
(via Colombo)
(1st round) T. Honda y. Capt. H. F. Bloxham.
(2nd round) Ng Sze-cheung Y, Yew Man-kit..
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Open Doubles. (1st round) Dr. D. J. Valentine and H. R. Conway v. G. W. Sewell and H Owen, Hughes..
(2nd round) Col. Russell Brown and E. H. J. Larkcon L. Forster and N. E. Smith
Club Singlea.
Handicap Singles "A." (2nd round) B. D. Evans (owe 1-6) v. W. B. Cornaby (ser.) Handicap Single "B"
London, March 4 Mr. C. B. Fry, speaking at the oroptimista luncheon, at the erion restaurant, said he had
reda most interesting J.A. Summers. pay prical point in cricket, namely, that when playing in a real team, one became endowed with a virtue other than that which exist ed in one as an individual The Australians would play as a real team, while the English would ba only scratch, team players, being drawn one here and one there. The Australians have a tremendous de Vantageo
Questioned as to why English team-work was lacking, Mr. Fry to pad They won't organfe and countries will not sacrifide theist
Hurdles (Junior).—1.. Chong Süe lam, 2. Ma Chin-Heung..
Staff Race-1. Mr. Ho Kau-lau, 2. Mr. Ho Hin-kan..
Challenge Team Race (Old Pupils v. Present Pupils)-1, Old Boys..
One Mile (Handicap)-1, Lee Yan-pul; 2, Lee Ying-cho.
Invitation Team Race-1, St. Joseph's College; 2. Queen's Col lege..
Our inspectors continue to do: good work for the Society, and it is hoped that another. Inspector will be appointed during the cur rent year who may devote his time to the Dogs" Home, and thus allow the other inspectors to carry" out their proper routine work...
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Finance:
The full grant of $5,000 Was Half, Mile" (Senior)-1,, L Kam-given by the Government and ming; 2, Tong Yan-aeung
$1,000 was donated by the Jockey Senior. Championship-Tong Club. Mr. Patell also gave his Yan-seung.
annual subscription of $300 to- Junior Championship-Lo Ju-wards the feeding of the dogs, in hing.
the Home.. Tennis Singles Championship- Winner, La Yue-wing; Runner-up, Tong Tak-ming.
Basket Ball-B. Team under the captaincy
of Wong Man-kai,
Another ancient English mansion is going to the United States. It is Agecroft Hall, a fine example of the black and white
handsome oak panelling and stain
As the amount required for salaries for Inspectors etc. is large and the Society is totally de- pendent on subscriptions and donations, an appeal ja made to all lovers of animals to support the Society,
Membership.
The total number of Ordinary Members paying subscriptions during the year was only 56 com
Hént
Donations.
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(2nd round) R, E. Tottenham v domestic architecture familiar in pared with 279 last year. This Elizabethan and earlier times. It is largely due to the difficulty ex- stands on the bank of the Irwell perienced in collecting subscrip- River, and formerly belonged to tions. Two new Life Members the Langley family, a branch of joined the Society during the the royal Plantagenets. It pass year This makes a total of 28 (2nd round) 0. 0. Womack (oweed out of their hands as long ago Life Mambers. 15) v. A. J. Hazeland (rec. 15) as 1651 The house contains
(1st round) A. C. I. Bowker (acr.) v.P. W. Greeno (rec. 8-6),
ed glass windows showing the (1st round) S. M. Gerrard (owe coat of arms of John of Gaunt 15) v. G. van Egmond (scr.) is understood it was Major W. PA Hattersley Smith the recent purchasex has scratched in all events M. W. Priory who La receives a walk-over in the open descendent aingies and enters the 4th round house will and A. K. Mackenzie the clubi fa 2 allm aingits and enters the Brd rounde
Warwick
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