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H.K. YACHTING

The Challenge Cup.

Race

SOME GOOD FINISHES

The Challenge Cup Champion- ship race for racing yachts was ailed on Saturday afternoon over a course of 8.9 miles, from Lyemun Beacon (P), to Kowloon Rocks (F), Quarry Bay Mark (P), and Channel Rocks (P).

There were some good entries for the three classes, all vessels finishing the course set.

The Times

CRICKET

Keen Game Between Artillery & Police

KOWLOON IN GOOD FORM

THE

H. E. Strange, c Zimmern, b

Abbas

B. D. Evans, e Linn. b Abbas W. MacDougal, not out

N. J. Bebbington, b Omar

F. J. Ling, b Omar

E. Kinnowerth, run out F. H. Holdman, b Lee

Extrax

Total

The two friendly matches in the Firat Division of the Cricket League on Saturday were not marked by features of outstanding brilliance, Omar but the game between the Royal Ar. Abbas tillery and the Police Recreation Linn

Club in Division two was played at a high pitch throughout.

R. Lee

CHINA MAIL,

BOWLING ANALYSIS

D. M. R. W.

8 0 32 2

CRICKETER WED

+ 0 28 ¡Ceremony in St. John's

T. Hunter, e Lanch; b Chelatían .. Wagland, b Christian

B. Baker

T. H. King

Sherry

25

5, Post

1

14

A. V. Baker

5 0

10

8

Police RC.

46

108

#

HOWLING ANALYSIS

A. Kirby, e & b Leach

O. M.

5 24

3w. Sherry, b Christian

} 3 33 5.3 1

Reynolds, rùn out

23

2

0 20

E. Post, e & & Christian

L. Sparrow, e Leach, b Christian.. Danbrowsky, b Wolfe Burry

1.

20

R. W. T. II. King, e Leach, b Bacon

Craigengower C.C. S. Abbos, e Richardson, b Baker The Artillerymen opened the bat-] E. Zimmern, hit wicket, b

Richardson ting in style, in spite of fast and accurate bowling; and both Lieut.

The finished and corrected times Barry and Leach faced it well, the are given below:-

"I" Class (Dennison Cup) The start was made at 2.25 p.m.

T'MES. Finishing Corrected 4.11.39 4.11.33 4.10.11 4.01.28.5

Rolln (4)

La Linda (3)

Diana (5) ..... 4.14.11

4.14.13

Colleen (1) 4.14.30 4.08,34

Dorothea (2) ... 4.15.22

4.08.41.5

latter reaching his half century.

Kowloon defeated the Chinese Re- creation Club easily, and proved too strong, in batting, bowling, and fielding. for their opponents, who nevertheless put up creditable per-} formances.

also victori- Craigengewer were

game with the Civil ous in their

A. B. Hamson, c Richardson, b

Kolley

R. E. Reid, b Evans

U. M. Omar, not out

H. P. Linn, 1.b.w., b Ling W. B. Bradbury, not out

Extras

22B. Bakor, run out

Extras

Total

A. V. Baker did nut bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Cathedral

GOVERNOR PRESENT

Practically all the prominent people of Hong Kong were in the

12 St. John's Cathedral on Saturday

14 afternoon when the marriage of Mr. Harry Owen Hughes to Miss 12 Frances

Isabel Oakley was golemnised at 3 o'clock.

157

The interior of the Cathedral was prettily decorated with an abun- dance of fresh cut chrysanthemums, Seating capacity was taxed to the full.

The bridegroom, who is the eldest R. w.json of the Hon. Mr. J. and Mrs. 2 Owen Hughes, is all-round

0. M.

10 Leach

25

117

Christian Wolfe Barry Bacon

10

30

3

4

Totul (for 5 wkls.) R. Lee, F. Oliver, E. McBride, and J. Ribeiro did not but.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

"G" Class (Warren Memorial Cupi Service, punishing the latter's bowl-Ling

(Started 2.30 p.m.)

TIMES.

Finlaked Corrected i

Gael (1)... 4.39.39 4.38.10 Wendy (2) .....4.45.45 4.45.45

"Y" Class (Belillos Cup)

(Started 2.35 p.m.)

TIMES.

Finishing Corrected

Why Wonder (5)

1.38,24

4.98.21

Wings (6)

4.39.53

4.39,63

Bluenose (1)

4.36.47

4.36.47

Boojum (2)

4.36.47,5

4.30.47.6

Speedwell (8)

Adanac (4)

Zephyr (7)

4.37.02 4.37.25 4.37.26 4.45.50 4.41,05.2

4.37.02

SAILING MATCH WITH THE NAVY

Scoring 72 points both in the morn ing and afternoon against the Royni Navy's 65 on each occasion, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club won the sail ing gateli yesterday. The winners sailed under the St. Andrew's Cross and the Senior Service new the St. George's. Team-

Club

Morning: P. Lenfesty, H. Breyer, G. H. Gandy, S. Odland, 11. S. Rouse, Capt. Wernike, 1.A., Dr. M. Nicolson, J. Blaki-

Afternoon: P. D. Tracy, E. Benhum,. Col. P. A. Cardew, E. B. Lambert, H. S. Rouse, Capt. W. Davidson, R. J. ↑ Vernull, M. f. de Ville.

Royal Navy

Morning: 1. Prevost, Lt. Bethell, Pay Comdr. Lambe, 1.2.-Camır. Ewart, Lt.-Comdr. de Salis, La. Buckley, Lt. Hankey, Sub Lt. Stilgoe.

Afternoon: Major Miles, R.M., Lt. Bassett, Comdr. Buckland, Lt. Mackay, Lt. Fenton, Lt. Burges, Lt. Buckley, Sub Lt. Stilgoe.

HOCKEY

To-day's Match At King's Park

The following players will repre sent the Varsity 1st XI in a friendly match against the Hong Kong Hockey Club to-day at 5 p.m. on King's Park ground:-

Dr. G. A. C. Herklots, A. B. Sulei- man (Captain), K. T. Loke, G. 9. Scully, A. A. Aziz, G. E, Yeoh, O, L. de Souza, S. L. Wong, N. F. Lai, Noronha, and H. E. M. Adama,

BILLIARDS RECORD

London, Yesterday. Walter Lindrum, the Australian billiard player, created a world's billiard record to-day, when, play. Ing against Willie Smith, he made a break of 8,262.-Reuter.

Baker

ing unmercifully and taking advan- Richardson tage of the C.S.'s weak fielding.

Kelloy The Club de Recreio met their Evans Waterloo against Hong Kong, al- Strange though both Alves and Xavier dis- Bebbington tinguished themselves by clever! batsmanship against very difficult, bowling.

Friendlies-Division I

C.R.C. v. K.C.C.

Kowloon

1

4). 21. R. W.

+ 25

11

0

26

0

19

0

0

4

League Division I

INDIAN CLUB v. UNIVERSITY

1 0 20

CRAIGENGOWER C.C. v. K.C.C

A drawn game resuited after an evenly contested interesting and match between Kowtoon C.C. 2nd X and Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI 1 on the former's ground.

Craigengower C.C.

O J. W. Leonard, é F. Haven, b H.

Overy

The University were entertained by the Indian Recreation Club at Sookumpoo.

The scores are as follow:

Indian R.C. 1st XI. Playing

the away,

A. A. Rumjahn, e Baker, heavily defeated, the Chinese Re-A. el Arculli, not out creation Club. in a friendly match. A. ii. Madar, e Baker,

Chinese Recreation Club. W. H. Kwan, c Zimunern, b Brace K. Lee, e Mackay, b A. T. Lee W. C. Hung, e Mackay, b E. F.

Fincher

1. T. Youngsaye, l.b.w., 5 Brace Tsul Wal-pio, b Brace Tsui Woon-piu, c A. T. Lee, b

E. F. Finchor

B. Chan, b Ross

Total (for 5 wkts.).... 152

W. K. Way, run out E. Hamson, run out

R. Sourbutts, b G.. Lee

Y. Abbas, e Kew, b G. Lee

W. B. Muskott, c Petheram, b G.

Lee

c. E. Wong, b G. Lee

G. Li, G. Lee

W. A. Youngsaye, run out

H. Kew, e Marlow, b G. Lee W. Poy, not out

An

5 sportsman and athlete, and repre- 1 sented Hong Kong at the last 1 triangular Interport cricket match, when he scored a century. He is [ulso one of the three Britons who played for the Hong Kong Baseball Club this season, and showed him- self very proficient in the game.

He arrived at the Cathedral pre- cisely at ten minutes before three Jo'clock, uttended by Mr. A. C. I. Bowker, who discharged the duties 30 of best man. It may be mentioned 21 that Mr. Bowker is also an Inter- port cricket player, and has also played aide by side with the bride- groom in the American game of baseball.

12

0

21

Punctual to time, the bride, who

is the daughter of Mr. H. G. Oakley, 8 C.B.E. and Mrs. Oakley, of Berk- hamsted, Hertsfordshire, arrived in

o the company of the Hon. Sir Henry 16 Pollock, K.C. She looked very charming in her dress of white relve: georgette and lace train. She carried a bouquet of white chrysan- themums and malden hair fern.

Extras

Total

128

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M.

R. W

14 G. Lee

17

+ 30

4

II. Overy

13

B. Petheram

G

27

4 0

20

D

3

0 3

BOWLING ANALYSIS

R. Daldwin

15

0 13

V. M. R. W.

Kowloon C.C.

0

21

& 31

3 20

15

14

S. A. Ismail, A. S. Sumad. T. F. S. W. S Hamet and M. R. Abbas did not bat. O. B. Rave

15 Samy

44 Guterres 23

J. S. A. Currcem, e Rido, b Baker 37

A. K. Minu, b Lomi ..........

3

0. Ismail, b Anderson

&

A. R. Minu, not out

Extras

.20

0

15

3

5

Tsui Hing-plu, c and

Fincher

E.

D Samy

D. Hung, not out

D Lam

J.

Hung, b A. T. Lee

Extrax

1 Guterres

11 Anderson

- 1 Baker

79 Gitting

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0

M. R. W.

A. T. Lee

7.2 3

N. H. Ross

7 2 11

W. Brace

0 25 3

0 22 ↑

3

1

3

Kowloon C.C.

122 D. K.

-Total

D. Laing

E. F. Fincher

E. C. Fincher, retired

E. F. Fincher, retired

G. A V. Hall, e and b Tsui

Wai-piu

D. Laing, not out

H. T. Buxton, b W. Rung

N. A. E. Mackay, not out

Extras

University

D. J. Anderson, e Madar,

Curreem

2 S. R. Kermani, not out

A. P. Guterres, not aut

Extras

Total (for one wit)

S. V. Gitting, L. T. Ride,

F. Hamblin, e Sub., W. K. Way

1 A. R. F. Raven, c Sourbutts, b Y. 1 Abbas

1 S. Jex, b Y. Abbas

The bridesmaids were the Misses [Alwen Owen Hughes, Pauline

Wolfe Murray, Yvette Doyle, Hazel Lauder and Molly Wynne-Jones. 0,They were attired in white satin with caps of gold braids and pearls, 26 and each carried a tiny basket of white and gold chrysanthemums.

13

1 G. Lee, e Leonard, b W. K. Way 12

B. Petheram, net nut

F. S. W. Smith, e Leonard, b Y.

Albas

G, Kew, b Muskett

J. Marlow, not out

Extras

Total (for 6 wkts.)

R. Baldwin, H. Overy, and O.

50 Bamy, A. Baker, M. B. Osman, A. Raven did not bat.

53 Rodrigues, A. B, Suterman and

C. W. Lam did not bat

The ceremony, which was con- ducted by the Very Rev. Alfred Swann (Dean of St John's Cathedral), was fully choral.

The bride was given away by the

14 Hon. Sir Henry Pollock.

0

The wedding march, "Lohengrin"

8 from Wagner, was played as the brido entered the church. "O Per-

92 fect Love" was also sung by the B. choir, and as the bridal pair left the church the wedding march from Mendelssohn was played.

The Attendance

4 1 18 0 པོ་ཕ

BOWLING ANALYSIS

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Y. Abbos

0. M. R. W. .... 12 2 45 3

16

Q. M. R. W. R. Sourbutts

M. R. Abbas

21

21 A. Minu

7 25

UW. K. Way

1

W. B. Muskett

12 A. A. Rumjahn

0 17

J. 8. A. Curreem

40

19

D

7

Total (for 4 wkts.) ..... 162A. H. Madar F. E. Lawrence, N. H. Rosa, W. A. S. Suffled Brace, A, T. Lee and F. Zimmern did'

not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

W. Hung Taui Wal-piu W. H. Kwan Tsui Woon-plu Youngaaye Hung

0. M. R. W. 7 0 80 1

44

26

0

3 0

18

5 a 22

1 A

15

D

CRAIGENGOWER v. CIVIL

SERVICE

League Division II

CLUB DE RECREIO v. H.K.C.C.

The Club de Recreio met their Waterloo

in A

17

3 1 £

1

I.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY The University met the I.R.C. Pokfulum.

Indian R.C. 2nd XI. M. P. Madar, e C. E. Yeoh, b Chan

Fook

H. T. Barms,

Hiptoola

Chan Fook, b

A. R. Suflad, b Hiptools

League Match D. Mohammed, e Candah, b Chan

against the Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI

on the latter's ground.

Club de Recreio

H. M. Xavier, e Moor, b Beck

L. Gutiérrez, 1.b.w., b Divett

H. A. Alves, c Beck, b Divett ..

D. P. Xavier, b Divett

F. J. Remedios, b Beck

The Craigengower added another victory to their list when they de- J. E. Noronha, b Divett feated the Civil Service after a M. F. Pinna, b Divett

close game on their own ground. F. H. Carvalho, c Moor,

Civil Service C.C.

F. J. de Rome, e Omar, b Abbas 33

J. E. Richardson, b Lee

F. Baker, Hamron, b Omar

D. R. Kelly, run out

A. Pereira, b Duckitt

There was a large number of friends present at the ceremony and among those present were noticed H.E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Lady at Clementi, K.C.M.G., and

Clementi, accompanied by Capt. Sillitoe, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.. 2 Hynes, the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy and Mrs. Creasy, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1 Jacks,

6

Fook

18

F. M. el Arculli, not out

65

J. S. Ackber, e Loke, b Otani

13

A. M. Rumjahr, ↳ Otar!

1

'J. M. A. Rumjaho, e Adama, b Ton

19' A. R. H. Ismail, e Otani, b

0 Normanbhoy

b Dackitt 13

J. F. Figueiredo, e Duckitt,

Divett

1 Sirdah Khan, run out

S. Ismall, b Tan

Extras

Mr. Roger Tredwell, Mr.

C. C. Muccio, Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. E. L. Wynne Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Blake, Mr. W. E. L. Pattenden, Mr.

C. G. Alabaster, the Hon. Sir Henry

and Lady Pollock, the Hon. Mr.

22 Owen Hughes, and the Chief staff

10

of Messra. Harry Wicking & Co.

Reception

A reception was held at St.

147 John's Place, kindly placed at the

disposal of the bridal party by the

0. M. R. W. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Hynes, and was

Total BOWLING

ANALYSIS

18

C. M. Sousa, not out

Extras

F. Hiptoola

13

2

'A. Chan Fook

9

41

2

52 attended by a very large number of

Total

64 A. A. Aziz

friends, including H.E. the

1 0 7

0

BOWLING ANALYSIS

A. T. Normanbhoy

4 0

19

1

Governor and Lady Clementi.

0. M. R. W. S. Otani

2

1

· ទ

The health of the bridal pair was

Divett Beck Duckitt

37

P. L. Tan

1.3 0

2

4

15

0

Hong Kong Uvlersity 2nd XL H. T. Loke, b Acul!.....

and

after the

Hong Kong CG

¡A. Chan Fook, l.how,, b Sufflad .....

O. Moor, c Xavier, b Alves

R. H. Batger, b Pereira

18 L. P. Ean, b Birdah Khan

MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929.

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All the Poise

of a

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The Assurance

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Radio Announcer.

The Attention that

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Caught Short in the Market

Gives the Ticker

The Perseverance and Optimism of an Ancient Pedant learning to Play Ping Pong

and the Pride with which a

· Bride Ties, Her New Hubby's

Tie.

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WHEN THE SIGHT OF FOOD REPELS, YOU

Your Digestion Is In Need of Tonic Help.

It happens to many in the For East to experience at some time or other a marked loss of ap- petite, accompanied by a sense of general enfeeblement. Especially is this so in the Tropica, where the everlasting humid heat severely taxes the vitality even of

the strongest. Not only does food cease to attract, even the thought of eating repele; cheerfulness givos way to depression, energy turns to apatby, the complexion becomes. pale, the face thin and wan; as often as not back-pains, -loni at weight, pains behind the eyes, beadaches nervousness, ■'. dirin elination for adciety, are among the symptoms experienced. In the case 'of women" other irregularities of health are also noticeable, troubles characteristic of their sax

What is the reason for this mya- ferious physical depreciation? miky arise from a number of causes, but the most usual-ares”, waakening of the digestive" organs due to blood Impoverishment, - and. an enfeeblement of the nerves aris fagprimarily from the c

A. J. Armstrong, b Alves

F. R. Duckitt, run out

A. C. Beck, b. Alves

C.

E. Gahagan, Lh.w, b Remedios

R. H. Dowler, b Pereira

G. E. R. Divett, e Pinns, b Alves

J. Ashworth, b Pereira

W. W. McKenzie, not out

R. H. Beaumont, c Gutierrez, b

Pereira

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

source. The whole system depends Xavier upon the blood for its nourishment, Bousa when the blood becomes Alves and watery, thin and vitiated, the diges- Pereira tive processes, in fact all the

Pinna organe of the body, lose power to Renielios function normally and wall.

Carvalho Figueiredo

16A. A. Aziz, e Ackber, b Suffiad

19 C. Candah, b Madar

9P. L. Tan, c A. R. H. Ismail, I

21 J. M.Ramjahn

41 H. E. Adamspot out

53G. Yeah, nogut

41

Extras

Total (for 6 wkta.)

proposed by His Excellency, Sir Cecil Clement!,

8 bridegroom had suitably replied, other friends offered their felicita- 4itions.

9 The honeymoon will be spent in

Baguio, Philippine Islands.

20

The

41

bride's going away dress was of

38 green crepe. de Chine, grean cloth

2coat trimmed with fur.

7

Wedding Gifts

139

The bridegroom's present to the

5 · A. F. Normanbhoy, N. Otaní, and F. bride was a silver dressing table

242

8 Hiptoola did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M. R. W. A. B. Suffiad..... 0 2 10 8 0 22

0. M. R. W. A. M. Rumjahn

„BENSSKL

the

set, and the bride's gift to bridegroom was a silver Bask.

Among the numerous gifts re- 2 ceived were a cheque from the bride's father, and a fur coat from Mrs. Oakley. A canteen of allver cutlery, and a dressing case and a cheque were the presents made to the happy couple by Mrs. and Mrs. Owen Hughes. The melds at Berkhamsted sent a silver and cut glass jam jar.

1

4

0.F. M. el Arculli

6 1 10

1

0

Birdah Khan

5

0

23

.11

4A. B. H. Ismail

20

7

.11

M. P. Madar

3 0

0

26

HLT. Barma

20

0

0

Is

ROYAL ARTILLERY V. POLICE

LEAGUE TABLE

Division I.

P. W. L. D. Pt. 0 0 1 1

Mr. Henry Ford announced a cut The Royal Artillery put up a far Kowloon C.C. more creditable performance when Hong Kong C.C

The Navy

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0000 he manufactures, "to aid the 0 0 0

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Indian RC.

ocession down Broadway bore auch Inscriptions as "Pay your own [prical" "I am cheap for cash l”, and "Buy me for £20. The owner Is busted,"

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J. Dean, not out

Extras

Royal Artillery pojed Le Chaletlan, e King, b. B. Baker O'Neill, st., b.T. H. King Leach, b B. Baker.

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Lt. Wolfe Barry, C Sparrow, b

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RE. & R. Signals 22

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5 Civil Service 0.0.1-1

1 Kozloon C.C.411 8 Police

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