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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1928.

SPORTS

HEIR APPARENT.

:

NOW QUOTED.AT 2 TO 1 AGAINST.

LATEST DERBY CHANGES.'

пан

been

now

CRICKET.

TALL SCORING ON CIVIL SERVICE GROUND.

with the last pair in, when stumps were drawn. Scores-

Civil Service C..

G. R. Sayer, b Musson F. J. de Rome, run out

B. D. Evans, o Leach b Musson E. W. Hamilton, e Leach, b

Musson

B. C. K. Hawkina, h Maddocks A, R. Sutherland, c & b

Maddocks H. E. Strange, l.b.w., b Musson 16 POOR DISPLAY BY L.R.C. "A". H. Holdman, e Fogden, b

Musson

Heir Apparent, who

R, S. W, Paterso b Miller .. Two matches in the senior W. H. Edmonds, act out favourite for the Hong Kong Derby cricket League were decided on (run on Tuesday week) is

Extras quoted at 2 to 1 against, after hay-Staurday, one of which (IR.C. | ing been down to 7 to 4. Peck re- "A" v. University) had a bearing mains second favourite at 4 to 1 on the championship. By win- with November next best în dening, the Pokfulam team have mand at 9 to 2.

further enhanced their chances Developments during the week-of becoming the champions this Leach end are referred to on pago 10. Of season. The University have now Howard the other ponies, Pickle has shor- Lened sharply from 10's to 6's and six clear victories in as many Bennett is now fourth best backed. Three matches, and their only rivals for Bacon.. other ponles which

first place are the Kowloon C.C. Maddocks The latter have played three Miller matches but dropped two valuable

were

also

at 10's during the week-end have also come down, to 9's. They are New Year's Eve, Boxing Eve and Winsome Stug.

To-day's Prices.

To-day's "barometer" as to form, based on Mr. Frank Haytor's oddle

is as follows

4/1. Peck, 6/1. Pickle.

333/1.

50/1.

1000/9.

Harlene.

Movanagher.

U Un II. Blackstone Hall.

331. 40/1. Guild Hall. 50/1. Manor Hall. 25/1. Duke of Verona. 33/1. Young Pretender.

Heir Apparent. Sitting Buli.

2/1.

100/16.

20/1.

40/1.

Bakers Bay.

Coos Bay.

40/1. Deepwater. Bay.

12/1. Monterey Bay

33/1. Comrade.

33/1. Captain,

9/1. Now Year's Eve.

9/1. Boxing Eve.;

33/1.

Mish Mish.

9/2. November: 3371. Handsome Stag. 9/1. Winsome Stag.

HOME SOCCER.

SCOTTISH CUP, SECOND ROUND.

London, Saturday. Leading soccer matches played to-day resulted thome team given first):

International,

· Ireland 1.

Wales Z-played at

Relfast, on a heavy ground, before 30,000 spectators.

Scottish Cup (2nd Round).

Forfur 1, Kilmarnock 2 Hearts 7, Forres Mechs. 0. St. Mirren 5. Vale of Athol 1. Dundee United 3, Dundee 3. Dunfermline 3, Leith Ams. 1. Partick 4, Nithsdale 0. Stenhousemuir 1. Alloa 2. Ayr 2. Falkirk 4.

Armadale 2, King's Park 4. Motherwell 2, Raith 2.

Ringera 4, Cowdenbeath 2. Airdrieonians 2, Hamilton 1, Queen's Park 4, Morton 1. Brechin City 1, Albion 4.

Third Lanark 0, Hibernians Z. Keith 1, Celtic 6.

THE LEAGUE.

Division 1.

.

points when they drew with the Miller, b Ling Indian R.C. "A" on Dec. 17. The Gar. Muddocks, e Hamilton, b

Evans 'Varsity have yet two difficult olistacies to overcome. They meet St. Leach, h Ling the K.C.C. this week-end and have Mr-Gar. Fogden, c Evans, Lt. Musson, 1.b.w., b Musson still to reckon with the Royal

Hamilton Navy

Capt. Howard,

Edmonds B. 3. M. Bennett, c Ling,

Edmonda

In the only junior division League match on Saturday, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps ac- counted for the Electric R.C.

The Diocesan Boys' Schools are to be congratulated on their kcenness in cricket. They are the only school team who have been playing regularly this season. At the conclusion of their match

THE CHINA MAIL,

Friendly Matches.

A. W. Ramsay, at. Pearce, b

Wales

WE. C. Fincher, c Moor, b Parker 30

P.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

0. M. R. W

D. J. N. Anderson, b Oliver

W. H. Kwan, b Oliver.....

The Varsity A. Prata, o Omar, b Fritz .............. 2nd mnde 128 rane, Baker getting A. S. A. Kyum, run out.......

20, Chan Fook 20 and Bulieman 28. H. Jackson, not out

0 The winners made 188, William-

son, and A. V. Baker hitting out for 689 80 respectively. Hiptool

returned the analysis of 8 for 47. 102 Scores : —

University 2nd XI.

Extras...

NEW CHAPLAIN.

ASSISTANT ARRIVES IN REV. H. V. KOOP.

LICENSED YESTERDAY,

The Rev. H. V. Koop, B.A., who 8 arrived in the Colony on Thursday Ofby the 88. "Macedonia,"

Was

23-

4 licensed yesterday by the Right

Rev. C. R. Duppuy, Bishop, as Osistant chaplan of the Cathedral. 2 The ceremony of taking the cath and receiving the blessing was ob served at the morning service at St. John's Cathedral.

• 25

With the Bishop in the chance! wore the Very Rev. A. Swann,

14 the Rev. H. V. Koop. The aasta Dean, the Rev. W. R. Cannell and

licensed by the Dean, Dtant chaplain was offered to be

BQ

The Rav. H. V. Koop read the

9 second lesson and the sermon was. delivered by the Rev. W. R. Cannell.. In the evening, a reception was

0

14 held in the Cathedral Hall.

Total (for 8 wkts.) 116 A. T. Nonbloy did not bat. Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W

Morgan did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

91 Muskett

9

42

0. M. R. W. A. R. F. Ravon, & Griffin, b

Hargreaves-Browns, o Hamp-

ton, b Tait

14

Tait.....

43 Murdoch

88

10 Way ...

5B. l'etheram, not out

U. M. Omar, e G. A. Loo, b

R. Lee

ails F. K. Modi, b F. R. Zimmern OF. Oliver, not out

14.

0

10

0

89

Gahagan Jenes

8 19

A. J. V. Smith, o Tait, b.Grillin

H. Overy, not out

0 1

22 D. Rumjaha, b F. R. Zimmern

Extras

0

13

Extrus

Total

111

Total (for 8 wkta.) 120

Bowling Analysis.

One man absent.

H.K.C.C. Y. KOWLOON.

Bowling Analysis.

R. Leo Kwan

10 8 04

4

J

0. M. R WAnderson

1. 14

B

0

34

0

9

Total (for 2 wkts, dec.), 180 F. J. Ling did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Playing a man short, Kowloon C.C. Ist XI. were defeated on the Hong Kong C.C. ground by nine wickets. Scores:-

Kowloon C.C.

Tait

10. 8

48

Elampton

........

4 0

24

ancook Griffin

0 1

84

Kyum Youngaaye

1

0 10

0

12

5 0 10

1 F. R. Zimmern ...

1.2 0

0

Diocesan B.S.

O. M. R.

Musson

17.4 2 67

G

0 0 88

Q

E. F. Fincher, st. Pearce, b

Quick

11

2 0 18

Capt. F. G. Bevis, Quick

1.1

4

0 18

J. C. Lyal, c Pearce, b Quick

0

8 0

16

6

1 18

D

4

Royal Artillery.

Rov, J. P. Murray, b Parker

F. E. Lawrence, c Leach, b

Reid ....

24

At Happy Valloy, the Police R.C. F. R. Zimmern, o Rumjahn, b

Omar defeated the University 2nd by three J. L. Youngsaya, 1.b.w., b Abbas wickets.

Alexander (7 for 61) and B. G. R. Leo, o. Lim, b E. Zimmern F. K. Lee, b. Abbas..................... Baker (2 for 60), bowled through, G. A. Loo, not out aut for the Police.

0

0

S. Jex, b Reid

16

H., T. Buxton, not out

N. H. Ross, b Reid

12

Extras

76

Total

One man absent.

с

Sayor,

22

101

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R.

S. R. Kermani, b Alexander ... W. H. T. Barma, b Aloxander

1

Leach

B 1 17

23 Wales

6 0 20

M. B. Osman, a & b B. G.

Baker

9'Oliver

Omar

Abbas

5

0 Quick

E. Zimmern

4 1

.10 1

22

26

Fritz

$ 2

6 Parker

6 0

23

2 F. S. Chen, 1.b.w., b Alexander

of Reid

2.4 0

9

4

Hong Kong Ch

8 F. Hiptoola, o Wagland, b B.

G. Baker

0 Modi

12

173

A. W. Hayward, h Ramsay .. D. W. Leach, c Ross, b Bevis 0. Moor, b Bevia

2.

67 b Alexander 47 A.

23

0. M. R.^W,

Rev. E. K. Quick, c Ross, b.

Bevia

Baker, Alexander.....

Williamson, b

20

11

2

48

2 M. M. Minas, b Bevis

16

10

0 35

2, H. J. Armstrong, not out

3

8

1 35

1H. J. Parker, not out

N. P. Koranjia, e Thorpe,

Alexander

b

20

3

0

26

0

Extras

3. H. Schroter, not out;

14

5 1 20

Extras

3

193

H. R. B. Hancock, A. Reid, C. D. Wales, T. E. Pearce did not bat,

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. 12 I 32 0

9 0 31 8

0

Bowling Analysis. 0. M. Alexander ...... 17 B. G. Baker...... 10

Police R. C C. F. Alexander, e & b Cla

· Fook

R.

1 41

7

3 60

2

University 2nd

30

W. E. Meadows, e Chon, b

Osman

B. Thorpe, o Kermani, b Chan

Fook

0

B. G. Baker, & & h Hiptoola ...

38

11.

.

30

Cnr. Bacon, un out Br. Hole, not out... Broadbridge, b Edmonds Sgt. Glazebrook, not out

Extras

Total (for 9 wkts) Bowling Analysis. ·

against the Craigengower C.C. on Saturday, they were presented Ling with bats, pads, balls and gloves, Evans by Mr. R. Basa, president of the Hamilton C.C.C., as a tribute to their zeal Sayer and in order to encourage school

boys to take up the game.

A match (the first of its kind), between # Combined League team and a Schools' XI has been arranged for next Sunday on the Civil Service C.C. ground, mencing at 11 a.m.

League Matches.

Edmonds

Division II.

R.A.O.C. v. ELECTRIC RC.

Total (for 6 wkts.)

At Sookumpoo, the Royal Army Lyal com-Ordnance Corps defeated the Elec-E. F. Fincher

tric R.C. by seven wickets,

LR.C. "A" v. UNIVERSITY.

At Sookumpoo, the Indian "A" lost to the University by

runs.

Ross

Lake and Hale, 4 for 11 and 6 for 29 respectively, shared the Bevis

Ramany bowling honours for the winners Murray who dismissed their visitors the small total of 46 runs.

for

The R.A.O.C. replied with 162 for R.C. 8, after having passed their op- 82 ponents' score for the loss of three wickets. Butterfield, with 43 not gave his side a good start.

A. A. Ilumjahn, who acored 20, out to his credit, was the highest Zim-contributor. Murdoch (B for 38), mern (37), Guterres (33) and we the most successful bowler for Laing (2) then piled up the total his aide. Scores:- for the University which was 167.

F. M. e Arculli captured wickets for 42.

Electric R.C.

four C. E. Gahagan, e Mocock, b

finle

Lake

At one stage of the matek it W. N. H. Murdoch, e Hale, b looked as if the Indians would be overwhelmed. five wickets having. F. Akehurst, b Lake fallen for only three runs. A. R. S. Deacon, Minu, in his usual enterprising Hale

K.C.C. 2ND Y. H.K.C.C. 2ND..

3 A. Chinn Fook, b Alexander

27 A. 11. Sulieman, e Williamson,

9K. T. Loko, run out

Osman.....

On their own ground, the Kow.W. Williamsen, o' Sulisman, b loon 0.0. 2nd draw with the Hong Kong CC. 2nd.

A. Reynolds, b Hiptoola....... J. Edwards, e & b Hiptoola A. V. Baker, not out...

Schroter, b

143 runs for wiskets declared, Balting first, the visitors compiled to which Tait contributed 45. L. Vngland, c Hargreaves-Brewne accounted for

four wickets, giving away 34 runs.

The homesters made 120 for eight wickets. Evans (44) heing top scotor. Tait took six wiekuts for 46, Scorus: H.K.C.C. 2nd XI

3

0

0

e Greenaway,

W. K. Tait, b Overy

8

E. R. West, b Lee

style, managed to stay the rot. L, de Rome, c&b Hale This batsman claimed 36 runs out S. J. Stancsby, b Lake

of 45 (four of which were byes). J. R. Way, e Burger, b Hale

S. A. Ismail (14) was the only W. B. Muskett, st. Greenaway, other, batsman to reach double

b Hale

figures, the Varsity getting their T. P. Saunderson, run out opponents out for 85 with only five I. 8. Jones, e Bryant, b Lake. minutes to spare. Zimmern took 3. C. Dunbar, not out two wickets without giving away n

- Extras

single run in four overs. Scores

University.

A. A. Rumjahn, c J. S. Ackber,

b A. R. Minu...

E. A. Lee, & b A. R. Minu...

S. V. Gittius, b F. M. el Archlli

F. I. Zimmern, c A. el Arculli,

b F. M. el Arculli

D. K. Samy, b F. M. Arculli

Arsenal 3,: Derby 4. Birmingham 2, Blackburn 1. Burnley 3, Sunderland 0. Bury 0, Aston Villa @ Huddersfield 4, Eveton 1. Leicester 6, Portsmouth 2, Liverpool 1. West Ham 3. Middlesbrough 2, Bolton 5. Newcastle 2, Cardiff 0. Wednesday 3, Sheffield United 3. Tottenham 4. Manchester United 1.

Division II.

Bristol City 2, Blackpool 2. Clapton Orient 2, Barnsley 0.. Fulham 7, Wolves 0.

Hull 3, Leeds 1.

Manchester City, Notts Forrest 3.

Notts County 2, Oldham 1.

Preston N.E. 7. Sauth Shields 2.

Southampton 5, Grimsby 0.

Stoke 4, Reading 1.

Swansea 2, Port Vale 0.

West Bromwich 3, Chelsea 0, Division III (South),

Coventry 1, Merthyr 2.

Crystal Palace 6. Bournemouth 1.

Exeter 0, Brighton 3.

Gillingham 2, Walsall 0

Luton 3, Watford 2.

Millwall 8, Brentford 0.

Newport 1, Plymouth 1.

Norwich 3, Northants 4.

C. W. Lam, run out

J. Barrow, run out

A. P. Guterres, run out

Laing, cS. H. Ismall, b F. M. el Arculli

W. II. Sling, c A. H. Rumjahn,

b Suffiad

A. T. Lee, not out

Extras

Total Bowlin

A. R. Minu Curreem

Analysis.

11 Hale

R.A.Q.C.

10 H. Hampton, e sub.; b Leo

C. P. James, Laughton, b

Hiptools ....

$. Smith, e Chen; b Hiptools A. J. C. Taylor, a Karmani, b

Hiplooin

Extras

15

2

6 1

61 16

7 1 15

2 .0 18

LEAGU" TABLES. The positions in the Langus dato are:-

Division 1.

2

New Dean on Transport.

In the course of a letter in St. John's Cathedral Notes, the Dean' comments on the question of trans- port which renders attendance at Holy Communion difficult. It is a 1 great pity, writes the Dean, that 2❘ the Church's principal service should be the least accessible. At 1 the same time, It must be admitted 0 from another point of view that it should not be too easy for people to make their Communions. Sacri to to keep the service high in the fices made in order to attend helped minds of those who used it.

P. W. D. I Pts G. 6 0 0 18

14 University

Craigangower C.C. 8 9 8 2 12 1 Royal Navy

6 8 2 1 11

1 Indian R.C. "A".. 7 2 3 2 9 Kowloon C.C..... 3 2 1 0 7 Civil Service C.C.. 7.1.38 6 128 Chinese R.C. 6 1 2 3 5 Royal Artillery 6 1 1 4 4 W. Indian R.C. "B" .. 5 0 1 4 1

Division. II.

Club de Recreio..

P. W. D. L.

7·7 0

6 5 0 1 15 .... 7 5 0 2 15 13 R.A.0.C.

Kowloon C.C. 2nd. 6 4 1 1 19 Royal Navy 2nd.. 7 8 0 4 9 Electric R.C.

6 2 0 4 6 Civil Service C.C. 6 2 0 4 6 Royal Engineers 7 2 0 Police R.C....... 7. 20 5 6 "Tamar"

0 1 6 1

6

SUNDAY GAMES. Two friendly matches were play- Bed yesterday.

4

Recreio v. Volunteers.

Club de Recreio, on their own 2 ground. lost heavily to the Hong Kong Volunteers Dofence Corpa. The Recreio made 71 runs (A. P. Guterrca 19, H. M. Xavior 13 and "extras" 14; II. V. Parker took 2 138 wickets for 9 runs, A. Reid 2 for 10, C. D. Wales 1 for 3, E. Zimmern R. 1.1 for 19, F. E. Lawrence 2 for 10,

A. W. Ramsay 1 for 8). When stumps wero Volunteers had run up 209 runs for 8 wickets (0. Moor 25, S. Jex 18, Ramsay 36 retired, Wales 42, Lawrence 38 retired, Zimmern 23 not out: R. C. Reed 2 wickets for 87 runs, Guterres 1 for 48, E. de Sousa 1 for 39, H. A. Alves 1 for 63).

45] 0

Iliptools

Total ........ Bowling Analysis,

O. M. 14.2 3

47

Hargreaves-Brownn

18 Chan Fook

4

27

2

J. E. Hancock,

Smith, b 14

Kermani

12 1 10

0

Hargrenvos-Browne

4 0 18

Ú

0 K. Mason,

.8 2 31

2

0

Browne

101 Baker

Онап

·Hargreaves-

B. Griffin, e Overy, b Har

greaves-Browne

46 G. W. Sewell, e & à Overy

S. J Jordain, l.b.w., b Leo W. A. H. Penn, not out

0

18

2

CRAIGENGOWER C.C. v. D.B.S.

The Diocesan Boys' Selmol did

4 well to defeat the Craigèngower C.C. by four wickets at Happy Valley.

to arrange that those who

It was hoped, continued the Dean, might get breakfast at the Cathe cared dral Hall each Sunday. Enquiries were being set afoot and it might be possible to start such provision in Lent.

INDUS FATALITY.

SMALL FERRY BOAT CAPSIZES.

Allahabad, To-day. It is learned from Hyderabad that 16 were drowned owing to the capsizing of a small ferry boat in the middle of the Indus between Sewhan and Doulatpur. Seven men and four women 'were rescued.- Reuter,

LONDON EXCHANGES.

London, Saturday.

Paris

New York ....

Brussels

Genera Amsterdam

124 4.87 8/18

80.984

24.82

12.00

Milan Berlin Stockholm

02.10

20.42

18.144

Copenhagen

18.20

Oslo

18.82

Vienna

24.576

drawn, the

Prague

1614

Helsingfors

108

Madrid

28.00

Lisbon

Athens

2 5/16 8671

Bucharest

Ria

Buenos Aires

Bombay

5.59/01 477 1/6

Shanghai

2/01

Hong Kong

2/01

Yokołuma

1/11 1/6

Silver Spot

Silver Forward

20

-Britlah Wireless Service.

Indians v. 'Varsity.

At Sookumpoo, the Indian R.C.;

Tho C.C.C. collected 111 runs of "B" lost to University "B" by 58

Total

Borling Analysis.

29

0. M. R.

7 Lake

15 8 11 14.4 5 20

4 J. Collis, not out 6: Extras

12

15

which Fritz made 89 retired. F. R.runa. Ziminern captured two wickets in

7

13

Total (for D wkts., dec.) Bowling Analysis.

148

25

.0 Fea Akehurst, b

15

Uvery

37 Lake, b Murdoch

4)Burger, b Murdoch

6 Hale, e Murdoch, b Way

6 Mocock, e Gahagan, b Murdoch

33 Greenaway,

Murdoch

C

22) Pepper, c Stanesby, b Gahagan 17 Haven

Butterfield, not out

0 Bryant, e Stanesby, b Muskett Gordon, e Stanesby, b Murdoch 12 Waterfield, not out

167

O. M.

R. W.

F. M. el Arcul. 16.3 3 Suffiad.

Ackber

A, el Arculli

2422442

12 1 48

2

4 0. 28

12

7 1

1 0

3 0

Indian R.C. "Å.”

A. H. Rumjahn, c. C. W. Lam,

A. T. Lee

A. el Arculli, run out

S. H. Ismail, run out

Queen's Park Rangers 3, Charlton 3. A. S. Sufflad, b Zimmer

Swindon 2, Bristol Rovers 1.

Torquay 3, Southend 2.

Division III (North).

Accrington 3, Ashington 1. Bradford 6, Tranmere 2. Chesterfield 1, Stockport 1. Durham 3. Nelson 0. Hartlepools 4, Crewe 8. Lincoln 5, Hallfax 2.

New Brighton 1, Bradford City 1,

Rotherham 2, Doncaster 1.

Southport 3, Rochdale 1:

Wigan 0, Darlington 3.

Wrexham 5, Barrow 0,

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

London, Saturday. In the International rugger match at Murrayfield, on a soft ground in rainy weather. Wolen beat Scotland by 13 points to mil. There' were 50,000 spectatora Reuter,

Waratahs Rousing Send-off.

London, Feb. 8.

A. K. Minu, not out

Extras

0. M. R. W.

10 0

41

5 0 26 2 0.0

48 Hargreaves-Browne 12 0

10

K.C.C. 2nd XI.

Scores:-

Indian R.C. "B" 116 runs (M. P. eight balls, giving away three runs. Mader 38, A. S. Suffiad 21 retired; The School put up 116 for eight S. R. Kermani 3 wickets for 14 | wickets, G: A. Leo being the highest Tuna, A. Aziz 1 for 20, A. Rodrigues scorer with 89 not out. Scores:-1 for 18,.A. Baker 1 for 17), :

Cralgengower C.C.

o H. P. Lim. 1.b.w., b R. Leo...

4 N. Mackay, o & b Anderson...

$24

84

44

7 C. T. Evans; b Hancock........ 7 R. E. Lindsell, e Pena, b Tait 180. Luo, b Tait

F. Hambliu, a West, b Tait...

Total (for 8 wkts,) 162 Laughton, b Tit.

E. Mowfung, F. K. Lee, b

Anderson.

17 E. Zimmern, o & b Anderson ... 14 Y. Abbas. a Anderson, b R. Loo

1 J. Soares, e' Prata, b Anderson 1D. Fritz, retired

THE SOCCER INTERPORT.

WAY ALL THIS SECRECY ABOUT THE ACTIVITIES: OF OUR INTERPORT SOCCER TEAM?

WE KNOW THAT · 'THEY LOST THE INTERPORT

THAT'S SEVEN,

AND THE

GAKE 15°

FIRED

O. Ismail, i.b.w., b Lam

J. S. A. Currcem, c & b Lam.

A. R. Minu, e Laing, b E. A.

Lee i

8G

J. S. Ackber, c A. T. Lee, b

Zimmern

B

S. A. Ismail, b Guterres

14|

MATCH BY (WHISPER IT) THE OOD SEVEN GOALS

0

SHOULD

THEY

THE DIVXNXXANDER

85

RETURN

To

(SHANT

19.3.

8.2 3

9 10

15.

4 1 21 5 19

THEY

Hong Kong

WILL

F. M. el Arculli, b Lam'

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

ANT. Lee

Lam

A. A. Rumjahn

E. A. Leo

Gutarres Zimmern

Q M. R. W

CIVIL SERVICE Č.C. v. RA.

team played a close game with the The lowly-placed Royal Artillery Civil Service C.C. at Happy Valley, the result being a drawn match. The RA.. were only seven runs be were drawn

wicket partnership of 111 between to a big first- Sayer, and de Rome, the Civil Ser vica put up 180 runs for 9 wickets. Sayer played a delightful Innings for 91 whillat de Bome got 48.

The New South Wales ruggerhind the home team when stumpa team, known as the Waratahs, hav ing completed their tour in this country left Tedolington to-day, to embark at Liverpool for Canada. They had a rousing send-oit from a large crowd of English rugby foot ballare, including Admiral, Royds, the President of the Rugby Union and Mr. C. C. Wakefield, the old English Captain-British Wireless Service,

fident appeal for being stumped Leach, after surviving a con early on in his Innings hit up 75 runs, The RA, total reached 1781

PROBABLY ARRIVE IN THE

·EITHER

DEAD OF NIGHT

·BUT SINCE THEN WE HAVE HEARD VERY LITTLE AKO SCHE OF THÊM HAY HAVE STARTED

A CABARET Business.

COME DISGUISED

OR BE BROUGHT

∙AS HORE IN SACKS.

How Dip

YOU PLAY?

PADDY

SILENCE

CHILD

|MONA_T

AMY!

CASE

WHICH

EVER

WAY THEY ARRIVE

"NEVER LOOK

M THE FACE

THEY WILL FROBABLY

REFUSE TO SPEAK

«RUSIL HOME

Those Seven Goals!

ABOUT THE CANE

Univeralty "B" 169 runs (Ker-

14 mani 81 retired, A. Chan Fook 27

10 retired, B. H. Schroter 25; Suffiad

M. Rumjahn 2 for 26, Madar 1 for

26, M. R. Abbas 1 for 10).

2 for 80, Sirdar Khan 2 for 38, A.

5

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14

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COMBINED SCHOOLS ▼, MR

SAYER'S XI.

The following will represent the Combined Schools v. Mr. G. R. Sayer's XI, on Sunday, February 12, at 11 am. on the Civil Ser vice ground:-. L. Young Saye (Capt.), D. J. N. Anderson, W. H. Kwon, F. R. Zimmern, R. Lee. F. K. Lee (Diocesan Boys' School). Taui Wal-pui, A. Hunt, A. R. Suffiad (Queen's College), G. Car. (Central British School), L. Guter- res (St. Joseph's College)..

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TRAGEDIES OF MARRIAGE. Thousands of girls and women Reserves: J. Hunt (Queca's marry who are unfit for marriage. College), A. 8. A. Kyum (Diocesan It is to this cause that much of Boya Soliool), W. Ursell (Central the misery of which the world is so British School).

full is due.

An anaemic bride begins bor married life under an enormous handicap. And

FIFTH TEST MATCH.

RAIN AT DURBAN PREVENTS PLAY.

Durban, Yesterday. The Fifth Test match did not open to-day owing to rain. Reuter.

3RD ROUND K.

alaemia, the over, is more prevalent hore in the light of womanhood the world East than in any other part of the globo.

anaemia? Are your lipa and Do you suffer from life-blighting cheeks bloodless? Do you lack bright spirits and sparkling eyes? and happiness for you,through the Mexico City, Jan. 29.

discovery of an eminent medical Paolino Uzendun won the heavy successful in private practice that man, whose prescription was so weight boxing championship of he arranged for it to be available Latin-America to-night, knocking

MAHOMMEDAN BUBARAT.

out Quintin Romero Bojas of Chile to the whole world of sufferers In the third round of a scheduled from anaemia and nervous weak- 16. round bout, before 40,000 per the form of Dr. Williams pink nessThis prescription: to-day In sons seated in the city's largest pills for pale people is world bull-ring.S

famous are begi The secret of the curative power of Dr. Williams pink pills is that they rapidly make new, rich, red The Trustees of the Mosque blood, and strengthen the vital and Guardians of the Mahom organs until the whole aystem Is medan Cemetery are sending out invigorated with new life. Begin a circular to members of the your own cure now with Dr. Muslim community reminding Williama pink pills Medicino them that the Mahommedan vendors throughout the world sell Subarat (All Soul's Day) will fall them and they are also obtainable on Tuesday, the 7th Instant Co. 1 bottle for $1.60, 6 bottles from the Dr. Williams Medicine Muslims throughout the world for 88.00, post free, 80, Klangse will offer prayers for their dead Road, Shangha

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