MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928.
Sport Columns
RECORD BROKEN.
1
ATHLETIC LOSE LEAGUE GAME.
QUEEN'S BIG WIN.
The unbeaten League record of Chinese Athletic was smashed with a vengeance by the Queen's Regiment on Saturday, when the soldiers won by six clear goals.
Despite the score, it was n bright game and was witnessed by a very large crowd.
The Queen's played sterling football, reproducing the form shown at the beginning of the season but which subsequently
lapsed. Every man appeared to be train- ed to the minute, and from thei
į
The Queen's again fook up the Attack and a free kick awarded out- side the penalty area was smashed through by Caldecott.
HOME SOCCER.
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE
RESULTS.
CHELSEA LOSE.
Division
Arsenal 0. Manchester U. 1 Chan Kwong-in broke away on Aston Villa 2, Bolton 2. the Chinese left, but Buna anved Burnley 3, Everton 5. finoly, and in the closing, stages Bury 3, Cardiff 0. Barclay brought the Military side's Derby 2, Middlesbro' 1. total up to six, the Queen's having Leicester 1. Huddersfield. 2. shown great all-round superiority Liverpool 2, Tottenham 0. on the day's phùy.
Portsmouth 0, Newcastle 1. Sheffield U. 2, Blackburn 3. Sunderland 2, Wednesday 3. West Ham 8. Birmingham 3.
Division II.
COMMENT.
The Athletic with an unbroken League record were unfortunate to meet the Queen's Regiment in such | Barnsley 2, Blackpool 1.. towering form. On the day's play Hull 1, Notts County 1.
Fulham 1, Reading 0. with a strong team in every depart Leeds 0, Bristol C. 0.
ment,
THE
CHINA MAIL,
CRICKET.
HANCOCK'S XI DEFEATED BY PEARCE'S TEAM.
SATURDAY'S TRIAL.
T. E. Pearce's XI. defeated H. 1. B. Hancock's team by three
LAWN TENNIS.
JAPAN DEFEATS CUBA AT HAVANA.
DAVIS CUP COMPETITION.
Havana, Yesterday. Japan has eliminated Cuba ini
DO YOU KNOW?
Answers to To-day's Questions.
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MONEY & SHARES.
YESTERDAY QUOTATION
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Os London—
Bank, Wire
IONS.
2/-
Bank, on demand... 2/- 7/18
Bank 30 day's sight
Bank 4 months sight 2/-% Credits,
months' sight
wickets in the Interport cricket the Davis Cup competition.-Reu- Great Britain for the sum of six Documentary 4 months
1. Cape Colony was acquired by
was
trial on the Hong Kong C.C, ground ter's American Service. on Saturday. Scoring
deplorably slow when the losing aide were at the wicket-03 runs being made in the first two hours of play. Brace and Quick were the only batsman who showed алу enterprise. The former, after making 27 appeared well set when he was, brilliantly taken by Vallack (c & b). Quick (30) was on the point of retiring when he put up an easy one. to Madar at mid-off. Wales (3 for
Queen's played splendid Manchester C. 6, Southampton 1./44) and Parker (3 for 29) bore the!
football and were much superior. Notts. Forest 0, Stoke 2. They played a much quicker game Port Vale 0, Clapton 0. kick-off they went into the game than have other Army teams in the Preston 1, Oldham 1.
Colony, and at times wore much Sth. Shields 2, West Brom. 3.
with a dush.
were
The Chinese
without three of their usual players but put up a good fight. The for- wards were triers, but had not
faster than their opponents.
Rowbottom was very safe and was the better back. The Bunn
strong, with half-back line was
Swansea 3, Grimsby 2. Wolves 1, Chelsen 2.
* Unplayed. Division III (South).
got it in them to subdue the mili- Morris in the centre. and Burnes Bristol R. 1, Luton 2.
tary defence.
Caldecott scored four goals for! the Queen's Regiment, one of them being a penalty shot.
There was a large crowd present at Sookunmoo when the teams lin-
ed out as follows:---
I
and Cantor were great worriers.
Caldecott
the was
Charlton 3, Bréntford 2. It was forward where the Queen's Coventry 2, Norwich 2. scintillated.
Gillingham 4. Torquay 1. outstanding forward on the field, Merthyr 2, Crystal Pal. 2. his goals being of the pile-driving Newport 4, Northants 1. order and his exhibition altogether | Plymouth 0, Millwall 0. WAS a fine one. Barclay, Larkin Queen's P.R. 5, Brighton 0. Queen's Regiment: Goal, Row and Richardson played right on top Swindon 0, Southend 1. httom; lacks, Hooper and Bunn; of their form and Hill was exceed Walsall 5, Exeter 1. Half-backa, Burnes, Morris and ingly useful in a strange position. Watford 2, Bournemouth 0.
Richardson; On this showing Queen's are ensi- Cuntor; Forwards,
* Unplayed. Hill, Barclay, Larkin and Calde-ly the best team in the Colony, and if they can keep this team together cott,
next season will be a strong com- bination Indeed.
Chinese Athletic: Goul, Pau Ka- ing Backs, Lo Wai-man and Li Yuk-tat; Half-backs, Ho Cho-yin, Wang Shui-wa and Lam Ying-ying; Forwards. Tuo Kwai-shing. Chang Siu-hong. Wong Pak-cheong. Shek Pui-tim and Chan Kwong-yiu.
Referee, Mr. J. Baldwin. The Athletic were without Ng Kam-chuen, full back, Leung Yak- tong, right half-back; and Suen Kan-shun, inside-left. The Queen's fielded strong team.
Athletic 'Disappoint.
Division III (North). Accrington 1, Stockport 0. Ashington G. Rotherham 0. Bradford C. 2, Wrexham 0. The Athletle disappointed their Darlington 1, Rochdale 0.
Crewe 0, Southport 1. supporters as their display wa Doncaster 4, Nelson 2. patchy and, excepting for a bright Halifax 3, Durham 1. start, they fell off badly Chan and Hartlepools 2, Tranmere 0. Tan, the wingers, and Wong Pak- Lincoln 2, Bradford 0.
the insides New Brighton 3, Chesterfield 3. cheung, did well, but
was Wigan 1 Barrow 0. were both weak, and badly missed.
Scottish League, half-backs, who had a tremendous Bo'ness 1, Rangers L amount of work to do, and were so pressed by the Queen's forwards that they were unable to feed, ac curately, Wong Shui-wa kicking much too hard.
Suen
Lam Yuk-ying was the plek of the
brunt of the attack, the latter keeping a good length through- out.
With three men run out in fairly quick succession it looked As If Pearce's side would not be able to overtake their opponents' compara- tively small total. Six wickets had fallen for 60 runs when Pearce be- came associated with Shaw, This pair took the score to 153, Shaw playing a delightful innings for 56 not" qut. Pearce, after knocking up 42, got out to the last ball of the day. Scores:---
Mr. Hancock's XI.
A. W. Hayward, e Vallack, b
Parker
20
W. Brace, c & b Vallack... A. W. Ramsay, e Wales, b
Madar
27
12
| Rev. E. K. Quick, e Madar, b
Goodwin
Capt. N. Thorp, b Gondwin Lt. A. H. Musson, e Mitchell, b
Wnles
G. R. Suyer,
Wales
Rowland B. Haines, of the Co Iumbia University Club,&who re- tataed the national ammtour squash tennis title by defeating B. HA O'Connor, of the Crescent A C in the shortest championship match on record. Haloce has now gained two legs on the trophy-one more championship victory will give him the prize.
€
Fincher, b
H. R. B. Hancock, not out K. H. Batger, c & b Wales H. Owen-Hughes,
13
'D
c Shaw, b
Parker
10
S. Jex. c Pearce, b Parker
Extras
1
10
-Reuter.
Total
136
LEAGUE TABLES.
Wales Parker
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W. 16 2 44 g 13.5 5 29 3
COMPSTON'S AMAZING
FIGURES.
13 2 31
2
5
0 14
I
HAGEN WITHOUT PRACTICE.
6 1
8
1
Goals,
The Queen's kicked off and very early the military side gave evi- dence of a good fast game, as Lai Yuk-tat had to be very quick to stop an early rush. The Athletic then pressed, but Wong Pak-cheong Lai Yuk-tat played well at left was stopped by Morris. Hill fed back. His partner, however, was Richardson nicely on the Queen's variable and inclined to be too Huddersfield right and Pau saved a nice put- robust and eager. The penalty Leicester ....41 17 12 12 00 72 over from the winger. Wong Pak-scored by the Queen's was due to Derby cheong put the ball along to Teo a silly error on his part. Kwai-shing on the Athletic right and Tas beat Bunn nicely, but his
shat went over.
1
Chan was next away on the Chinese left, but Hooper relieved, and Wong Shui-wa tested Rowbot- tom with a good shot.
First Blood.
Everton
Bury
Bolton
Cardif
Division 1.
P. W. D. L. E. A. Pts.
Goodwin 41 20 12 9 90 63 62 39 21 7 11 87 63 49 Vallack
.41 17 10 14 06 81 44.
40, Madar
41 10 10 16 80 05 42 .41 19. 4 18: 79
Mr. Pearce's XI.
80 42, E. C. Fincher, run out..
19 42
41 16 10 15 G7 78
10 15 9 16 76 71 41 E. J. R. Mitchell, e Owen-
41 Hughes, b Brace
RECORD GOLF.
4 C. D. Wales, run out
82
30
Lt.-Comdr. A. P. Shaw, not out 56
86
39 H. V. Parker, b Braco
Compston's world's record 2tory in first class golf was achiev
Pau Ka-ping in goal, despite the score, gave a bright display, some Aston Villa Haves being very fine, and he was Newcastle .41 14 13 14 76 80 given very little chance with the Blackburn .40 16 9 16 56 71 shots which actually beat him. The Arsenal
Liverpool .41 13 13 16 83 81 20 .40 13 13 14 Athletia showed staleness, but this West Ham...41 14 11 16 was probably due to the fine dis- Birmingham 41 12 15 14 08.74 play of the Army side, and a bit of Burnley 41 10 7 18 20 95
Portsmouth 41 16 7 18 super-brilliance saved up by the Tottenham .42 15 8 10 Queen's for a final effort.
Middlesbro' 41 11 15 3 36 Sunderland ..41 14 9.18 71
'chester U. 41 15 7 10 Shefeld U. .40 14 9 17 77 85 66 79 Wednesday.10 12 12 16 78 77.
The Queen's forwards now got going and some elever passing was
The game was an open and fast indulged in by the forwards, but one, and the Army side did not take Tso broke away again on the right advantage of their weight unduly, and came near scoring, a big drive the exhibition of forward play, by Lam also being charged down.
particularly the brilliant goals, The Queen's left-wing passed fine-giving a big crowd an unusual ly and in
a good run down Caldecott scored the first goal with a nice low cross drive,
The Queen's attacked strongly and Hill just missed, but fine play- by Richardson, on the right, fol- lowed, the winger beating the de- fence and passing to Larkin, who was following up, the latter scor- ing with a hard shot high in the corner of the net.
The Queen's supporters were very pleased with their team's display, the whole side putting plenty of energy into their. work.
treat.
B
Queon's Regt. Chinese Athletic
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HONG KONG GARRISON
FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
Final Table, Season, 1927-28.
Division II.
39 F. Goodwin, run-out
A. H. Madar, e Jex, b Owen-
Hughes
million pounds in 1814.
2. Mausoleums are named after the monumental tomb built for Mausolus, King of Caria.
3. "If you seek my monument look around" was written of Sir Christopher Wren with reference to St. Paul's Cathedral. -
Bight
On Paris- On demand Credits, 1 months'
sight
On demand
49%
4. Seal fur la obtained from the Credits, 60 days' sight 51%
2/1 3%
2/1
12622
1397
On Berlin-
On New York-
On demand
sea bear.
On Bombay
5. Displacement tonnage is the Wire weight of the water displaced by a On demand
135%
195
ship.
On Calcutta-
135
136
On Singapore-
On demand....
88
On Manila-
par..
On Shanghai----
77
6. The snail can travel over the Wire edge of a sharp razor without cut-On demand ting or injuring itself.
FORGED NOTES.
PRISON FOR CHINESE
HAWKER.
On demand
Qu demand
80 day's sight (private
paper)
On Yokohama-
On demand
ld Leaf. 100 fine (per tael) Sovereigna (Bank's
104
Before Major C. Willson at the Central Magistracy this morning. the case was concluded in which a Chinese hawker of no fixed abode was charged with the unlawful buying rate) possession of two forged $100 Silver (per oz.) banknotas of the Central Bank of B Siver in Hong Ching, and with obtaining a gold Kong
2% Prem. watch worth $10 and $45 change Chinese Copper Cash nom.
9.50
26 11/16
by uttering a third forged note at Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem
tcreat
14 p.a.
the Wing On Company on Thurs- Rate f Native in- day last. His Worship passed sen- tence of three months' hard labour Chinese Sub, Coin. 81%% dis. on each of the two charges, the Hong Kong Sub. Coin Par. terms to run consecutively.
The 1
facts of the case have already heen fully in Friday's "China Mall."
THE "TOTE."
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FIRST AT WORK IN
FRANCE..
Longchamp
Racecourse.
THE SHARE MARKET,
Stock
Hong Kong.
Stock..
Exchange.
2/-
T.T. on London T. C. on Shangbai ..... 77%
Banks. Hongkong Bank ..... $13024
do. Lon. Reg... £1304
The Chartered Bank
ncilier
221
$680
b
automatic bookmaker who carries Mercanulo A. & B £334 no satchel and has no
da.
C.... £14
£ with him took his stand for the PO. Bank...
Bank of East Azia $75 first time on EL racecourse In
Insurances. Europe at Longchamp, the famous Canton Insurance
Union Insurance ... $339 b 341 8 Paris racecourse.
North China Insurance T140 Unlike his noisy brother familiar
Yangtze Insurance ... M.947 to British racegoers, this new- China Underwriters.. $214 comer, the Australian totallantor, China Fire Insurance $215 silently gives the odds in every U.E. Fire Insurance .. 8760
Shipping. corner of the course by means of Dou Steamboats
an adding machine,
a
Bort of HLK.
to
do.
$40
n
b
$2844 b 28 London, Saturday. gigantle cash register which marks I.K. Tags & Lighters $24. Archie Compston (Britain) won up the amount of money laid, on Indo-Chinos (Prof)... 837 (Del.)... $78 4 the 72-hole golf challenge match each horse on huge boards visible Shell Transports... 200/- Ingainst Walter Hagen, (America) to everybody on the course. The Water-boats..... $20%
Mining. 12 for the world's match, play title by total of money laid on each race is
3214 Benguets also constantly before the publle Kailen Mining Ad... £08/- 518 up and 17 to play.
vic-eye.
Langkats (Combined). T13%
do. The public at Longchamp took
(Single)... TO Shangha! Explorations T2.85 ed after months of arduous prac-kindly to the machine and
Shanghai Loans T3X were quick
seize Rauba tice on Penn Common, Wolver backers.
$1 14, hampton. He justified his nick-upon its advantages. These Tronoh Mines
name as "The Lion Tamer." His are that the punter can see at a Docks, Wharves.
Godowns, &c. 42 first round of 67 was a course re- glance from the moment the bet. & K. Wharves..
the ting opens the odds on each horse, R.K. & W. Docks 17 cord, while coming home on
socond round he did 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 3, and as every bet is automatically China Providents Total (for 7 wkts.) 153 4, 4, 3, which gave him a round of recorded on the totalisator boards G. R. Vallack, S. A. Ismail, S. J. 66 and a lead of fourteen holes.
he can follow the changes in the Jordain did not bat.
To-day, he went round in 70, be odds and note the amounts being canie 18 up at the thirteenth, after placed on each runner.
Crowds stood in front of the O. M. R. W. which halves deprived him of the .10 3 23
5 7 1 .26
86 37 T. . Pearce, c Hancock, b
Brace
· Extras
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50
Rowling Analysis.
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8 0 2 0 14
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78 38
Hangkews New Engineeringe Shanghel Docke
Cotton Mill,
Ewo Cottona Oriental Gettona
15
£17/6
$137
$43
$5.50 b Ga T100
b
T4.80 11
T107 108
T84 b 8.40 s
'hai Cottons (Old)..
ww T65
b
A
(new)
B
any
fands, Hotels & Bldgs, H.K. & 9. Hotels Hongkong Lands
$8% 306
T130 $145
n
$84 68% ■.
IL.K. Territorials
Prince's Buildings
Puhlle Utilities.
3 distinction of winning by 19 up totalisator board before each race
Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A Pts. M'chester C. 11 26 0 7 09 64 Leeds
41 25 7 9 07 44 57 Chelsea .41 23 8 10 4 43 84 Preston N.E. 41 21 0 11 94
94 62 5L Stoke
Brace .....41 21 12 73 58 Swanse
Thorp 49 18 10 12 74 62
0 and 18 to play, but a half at the watching for a "plunge" on West Brom. 41 17 11 13
13 90 70
45 Owen-Hughes
1 first hole of the final round decid-'particular horse. Oldham.41 18 8 15 70 51 Port Vale...41 18 7 10
Musson
0ed the match. Both shook hands. There came one on the first race Shanghal Lands.... 68 67 Notts, Forest 41 15 10 15 82 83
40 Quick
and finished the round as an ex- when the number of bets on No. 2 Hemphreys Estates Grimsby ...41 14 12 15 65 77 40 Ramany
0. hibition.
jumped by 1,000 units. Imme- Hongkong Renities Hull
41 12 15 14
4149 30 Bristol C.
Hagen was outplayed in all dediately there was a rush of punters ..41 15 8 13 76
Apropos the Interport cricket Barnsley....41 13 11 17 €3 37 trials, it has been noticed and re- partments, most notably at put to the booths to back the same 21 Notta. County 41 12 12 17 66 73 30. marked upon that W. C. Hunt, the ting. Several times he took three horse in the belief that the stable
Wolves
40 13 8 10 62 17 Reading.....41 11 12 18 53 75
84, Chinese R.C.. all-rounder, appears putts and was also frequently out- had backed it heavily at the last Southampton 41 13 7 21 66 76
to have been overlooked, Hunt driven. Duncan expressed the minute. But a 30 to 1 shot won. 10 Fulham ..41 13 7 21 68 86 23, has played for the Combined opinion that he ought not to have Clapton 41, 11 11 10 52 85 33 League on several occasions this played with only a day's practice. 15 Blackbool ...41 12 8 21 70 101 32 season and has done well with both 13 Sth. Shiels .41.7 8 20 55 110 22 bat and ball. Instead of including.
Division III (South)
Gonks,
P. W. L. D. F. A. 2nd
11 10 0 1 49 5
Pls.!
2nd
2 1 28 10
7 2 2 26 11
Coy K.O.S.B.
Cox. K.O.S.B.11 H.Q. 22nd
K.O.S.B.11 In a sharp anttack by Chinese
2nd K.O.S.B.
6 2 3 36 19 Athletic Bunn just cleared from Tae in un exciting passage in the 12th H Bty. R.A. 11 5 3 3 32 17
D
Co
21
84
10
33
Another Challenge.
4 41 19 16
D
several players who cannot have Compston has issued a challenge a claim to anywhere near interport to any golfer in the world for any P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. Millwall
40 20 50 126 48. 63 standard, one is tempted to ask the stake.
50 Selection Committee, "why not look Northants ...41 22 D 10 101
"
The Amateur, Championship.
A Coy. 2nd Queen's goal, Murray also showing
K.D.S.B. ....11 6 3 3 13 11 13 up well. Wong Pak-cheong, when HQ.
2nd K.O.sin. right through, just put the bail
R.A. 4 5 1 17 20 -outside in * good effort and 31st H Bty
R.A.M. Corps ..11
R.E. and R.
Signals......10
10
4 7 0 22 35
Queen's led at the interval by two R.A.0. Corps ..11 1 9. 1 10 40 goals to gi
Second Half.
3 Plymouth...40 21 7 12 53 52 40, further afield?" Surely, the Uni- 2 Swindon
39 10 8 12 25 00 Brighton Newport Southend Exeter Queen's F.R. 42 17
20th II Bty. R.A. 11
The Athletic kicked off facing the breeze and restarted briskly,
4 32 1 10 0 4 44
SPECIAL MATCH.
10
2
H.K. Tramwaye
do Peak Trama (old)
(new) Stor Ferrlea China Lights (emb.)
do. do. the start of each race the totalisa- H.K. Electrico ter automatically shut down. Then
MACRO Electrics It converted itself into an adding II.K. Telephones machine which, the moment the China Buses .horses had passed the pot and the Singapore Tractions
Industrialy. stewarda had declared the race China Suza
Speedy Paying-out.
As soon as the tapes went up at
$25,20
$13
.$87% $04
(old). $13 b 134 (new). $13.10
870% 70% 8
[70/71 28 $26
$4.70
T7%
h
13/9
30.35
$241⁄2
$4
$10.40
$10
$2
United Asbestos
$10
Stores, &c.
$14
3.50
ane, Crawfords
$34
Mackintoshs
Sinceres
11
$29
62%
10% Prem.
Lytham, Saturday. Crystal Pal. 41 18 12 11 7970 48versity, League champions, will be in the English native amateur valid, flashed the win and place Mathon Sagare.
41 18 10 11 77 68 46 glad to furnish players who will golf championship of 36. holes, betting to every part of the course. Canton Ices 41 18 0 1 81 78 46 be much more capable of giving Stout
do. (nid) of Bridlington, beat the Paying out on the winning tickets Cements (comb.) 44 better practice to the Hong Kong holder, T. Perkins, of Castle Brom: The totalisator, like the hand H.K. Ropes (old)
began immediately afterwards.
do. (new) 44 Probables.
wich, by 3 up and 2 to play operated pari-mutuel, which it re- do. (now)
but the Queen's forwards were
day out and Caldecott A special match "Winners of the Brentford having a nearly turned in a goal from the League" versus "The Rest of the Charlton restart. The same player soon League" will be played at Soakum-ten afterwards had a fine effort just poo on Wednesday; kick off at 5 Gillingham saved by Pau, and then the Athle- p.m. Major-General Luard. C.B., Watford Officer Commanding Norwich tie nearly scored, Hooper missing, General
41
19
Bournemouth
40 15
.40 13 10 17 50 76 36 .40 18 9 18 62 74 35.
.30 9 14 14 64 -70 32
and Shek Pui-tim was just too late Troops, South China Command, will Bristol R.
Walsall present the trophy and medala to Merthyr in shooting, Bunn clearing.
The Queen's came again with the Winners and Runners-up. Coventry Torquey
good play by Barclay.
'Larkin
"The Rest" team will be: Pte. Westland (B Coy. 2nd brought the ball well up and
third goal K.OS.B.); Gnr. Excell (12th H Bty. Caldecott scored the
-
.41 14 21 67 02 32
.42 12 8 22 76 104 32
.41 9 18 19 53 00 91 Rangers .40 11 8 21 64 88 30 Motherwell ..40 8 12 20 50 103 28. Celtic
Hearts Division III. (North)
St. Mirren Aberdeen
Goals,
44
Scottish League.
Goats.
P. W. D. J. F. A.. Pt. .38 20 9 4 100 25 60 .38 23 9 6 02 46 55
.38 22 9 7 01 41 53
Reuter,
LOCAL GOLF.
NEW JUNIOR SECTION
WINNER. }
38 20 7 11 R6 54 47 In the final of the Junior Section 38 18 8 11 79 74 46 championship at Happy Valley 38 10 5 14 71 80
38. 17 7 14.98 66
yesterday, R. Walince beat. J.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Partick
59 Kilmarnock 38 15 10 18 68 78 40 Stewart by 4 up and 3 to play. The
Cowdenbeath 98.16 7 15 40 68 39 match was over 36 holes. 62 Falkir's
..38 18 -6.17 76 08 37
85
41
51 St. Johnstone 38 14 -8 18 04 63 36 51 Hibernians.38 12 0 10 73. 75 35;
88 71. 47
The Prince of Wales has sent à
places, collects the betting tax it- self, and no one who lays a bat Dairy Farms with the totaliaator (and all other Watsonя ...
can Der A. Wlogs betting is legal in France) escape payment of the tax.
HOCKEY.
WANDERERS v. 3/15TH PUNJABIS.
Teams representing the follow- ing will meet on the 'Marina
Wm. Powells
Miscellaneous, H.K. Amusements F.K. Constructions B. Ind. G. Bonds
H. K. Govt. Loans
was
with a magnificent shot from well R.A.), Sapper Earle (R.E.): Sgt. Bradford ....41 25 9 7 108 out, a well placed kick with the Skigga (HQ 1 2nd K.O.S.E.) (Cap, Lincoln .....41 24 11 89 02 left foot leaving Pau helpless.tain), L/Cpl. Morgan (R.A.O.C.), Tranmere...40 22 8 10 101
A British aeroplane, bearing the This goal was deservedly cheered, Pte. McKnight (HQ2 2nd K.O.S.B.); Doncaster...40 22 7 11 86
Pte. Hart (A Coy. 2nd K.O.S.B.), Stockport.40 22 7 11 84 48 the shot being a brilliant one..
Ground at 5.30 p.m. on Wednes-marks DII 7587 T 38, flying from Bradford C. .41 18 12 11 85 58 48 Airdrieonians 88-12, 11 15 07 68 36
day
{London to Constantinople, Pte. Stock (D Coy. 2nd K.O.S.B.). Darlington ..41 21 6 15
04, 80 84 A Penalty.
F. S. Nicholls, A. P. Farqu-forced to come down near Wels, Sgt. Leach 31st H Bty. R.A.), Gar. Routhport...42 21 4 17 69 68 48: Dundee.....88 14 6 18
Glyde. 38 10 11 17 40 72 81 letter wishing success to the harson, D. Lyon, E. J. R..Mitchell, in Upper Austria, in consequence Quoen's were now showing much Jobe (20th H Bty. R.A.), Pts. Accrington ..40 18 8 14 74 75 49 Queon's P...38.12 2018 20 Dinner-Dance which is being held A. A. Dand (captain), J. P. of
New Brighton 41 14 14 18 71 59 42 Homilton ...38 12 21′ 67 85 20.
a shortage of petrol. The superior play, the Athletle only Wilson (R.A.M.C.)
Halifax...41 18 16 13 78,69 41 Ralth R. ...RR 11 7 20:51 BP 20 in aid of the funds of the Murray, H. Owen-Hughes, F. G. names of the occupants are given getting away In dashes, and from
Wrexham...41 17 6 18 62 68 40 Ro'ness ....BR A 21 Gloucester Regatta has been Rochdale
48 86 26 Glamorgan County Cricket Club at Wheeler, E. D. Lawrence, W. Wood-as MacClure and St. Barbe. After one of the numerous kick-out Lo
40 16 7 18 70 75 87 Dunfermline38 4 4 80 41 126 12 the May Fair Hotel A. P. F Wai-man fouled and Caldecott, fixed to take place on Saturday, Rotherham 41 13 11 17 62 68 87
half an hour's delay the machine ward and K. Batger. Hartlepools..40 10 9 19
resumed its flight. 67
Amateur International. 770 37
Chapman will act as "scorer” with a smashing drive, scored from July 28.
Crowe.41 12 10 19 76 81 84
a giant score board on which £11 the subsequent penalty."
Chesterfield..41 12.10 19 40. 78 84
London, Yesterday. Dirt track motor-cycle racing. 18 Ashington...41 11.10.20 74: 100 82
will represent a run, i With four goals down, the Athletic
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Mr H. J. Brett, Commercial- Secretary of the Legation, in charge of the Office of "the' Counsellor in Ordinary people are the back- Shanghai, has returned to Shang- bone of all the countries in the hai after a short business tripsto world. Mr. Baldwin.
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