SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930.
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BOXING
Final Bouts in Military Tournament
INTERESTING DISPLAYS
In spite of inclement weather a good crowd assembled at the City Hall to witness the boxing for the Hang Kong Inter-unit Cup and Individual Cups. Owing to the absence of E.
-Midwinter Handicap-11⁄4 Miles.
Winner $100; 2nd $35: 3rd $20. For China ponios. Entry $5.
5-For Hunters' Cup-Lightweights -Over about 2 miles of country finishing ел the Steeplechase Course, For a Cup, to remain the property of the winner for a year, with a replica presented; 2nd $50. For China ponies that have been twice in the country this season prior to January 15 in a Point-to- | Point, a Paperhunt. or with the Somerset Drag. Catchweights at
150 lb. Entry $5.
Major-General J. D. Sandilands, C.B., 6-February Maidens. Mile-Win
C.M.G., D.S.O., the cups were presented by Col. J. McD. Haskard, C.M.G, D.S.0.
In addition to the eups for winners, "Good Loser" prizes were awarded to Pts. Saston, Higgs, Paddock. and Palmer.
The result in points was K.O.S.H. 25 pts., S.L.I. 25 pts., R.A. 3 pts. Owing to the tie between the Borderers and Sunergets, the former team will have possession of the Inter- Unit Cup until their departure for home, when it will pass into the keep ing of the Somersets,
The following offlers were respon. sible for refereeing, judging and time keeping throughout the evening. Commdr. Baker, Lt.Cdr. Andrewes, Commdr. Alexander, Major Campbell, R.A.M.C, Lieut. Courtis, R.A.S.C.)! Lieut. Platt, S.1.f, and Lieut. Kelly, i K.O.S.B.
Garrison Sgt. Major Gilmartin was 3LC. Other officials were:-Major
her $100; 2nd $35. For China ponies that have never won Steeplechase. Ponies that
have started at Kwanti allowed 5 lb. Entry $5.
Ponies exceeding 13 hands 3 Inches in height (fractions of an inch to count in favour of the pony) shall be ineligible to start.
(2) Penies that have not started at Kwant! prior to this meeting must be able to produce a certificate of height as acceptable under the rules of the. Ilang Kong Jockey Club or failing such must be measured for a "Kwanti Seasonal Certificato Helght" the conditions of which are as follows:
of
(a) Measurement to be made by a member of the Committee of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club in the presence of at least one other such member and/or stoward of the Kwanti Course.
THE CHINA
MAIL.
side after he had netted in the first HOCKEY CLUB DANCE minute. Forward, however, enabled Portsmouth to change ends with a
lead of one goal to nil, Weddle Ladies' Night at Lane,
thon scared for the home 'team. Barkas from a penalty reduced on behalf of Birmingham.
Aston Villa 5: Sheffield Un. 1: Before $0,000 people at Aston Villa, Dunne netted the first goal for the visitors, after which Walker per- formed the hat-trick for the home side, all in fourteen minutes. This gave a lead to Aston Villa at the interval by 3 goals to 1.
On re sumption Beresford and Walker added.
Leeds 6: Newcastle 2: At Leeda the gates registered 20,000. Walus. coat netted in the third minute of the match. Longden, Gallacher and Jennings acoring one after another. Longden and Jennings again found the net for Leads, the first coming three minutes after the re-start. Gallacher responded on behalf, of Newcastle by putting on the second goal.
Derby : Grimsby 4: For Derby, Stephenson opened the scaring in the eighteenth minute, later adding a second. Bestall, however, redac ed the lead to one at the interval. Carr through his own goal equalis ed. Stephenson wrested the lead for
Derby, but Wright again equalised, after which Stephenson "etted twice which clinched the match. Robson's goal reduced the margin of victory to the narrowest
(b) An allowance of inch may be limit. He missed a chance of effect- made the pony is mensared ing a draw by subsequently miss- with shoes. Hanna, G.0.8.11., Capt. Chester, R.A., (e) The Measuring Officials may ro-ing a penalty. fuse a
certificate if in their Manchester City 3: Leicester 2: opinion the pony measured is not Despite very muddy conditions at reasonably fit.
Manchester, the match was excit.
Li: Moskler, S.,h.
Results were:--
Flyweights:-Pte. Murphy, K.O.S.B..
heat Pte. Wenver, S.l.f.
Heavyweights:P. Morris, Sal bent Ple. Wooley, K.D.S.B. (latter dis- qualified).
+
Bantamweight: Pte. McConnell, K,D,S.B., best 1/Cpl. Palmer, K.O.S.B.. Pte. Pearce, S.1..1, beat Bons, John- aun, K.O.S.B.
Featherweights: Pte. Hunie, K.0.1 S.B., beat L/Cal. Gardner, K.0.9.B.,
(d) Seasonal certificates will be acing. Brook and Johnson twice for
cepted in any event held under the auspices of the F.H. & R.C. Manchester City and Chandler for during the season in which it the visiting team scored in the first has been issued unless the pony half. Leicester obtained one more shall be subsequently measured on resumpton under the rutes of the long Chandler.
again through Kong Jockey Club in which case the seasonal certificate shall be
Charlton 1: Tottenham 0: Very vaid.
keen and hard-fought was the match between Charlton and Tot- tenham which is their first in the
Cpl. Sheerston, S.L... Pte. Little, FOOTBALL IN STORM League. Neither side had scored
Pte. Gordon,
S.L.I.
Lightweḥfats:
K.0.8.B., beat Pte. Dickens, S..., English League Gametime in the second half. Astley's
L/Cpl Adams, SLI, beat Bds.
Biggs, K.O.S.B.
Ple., Morris,
Hawkett, K.O.S.B.
S.... k.o. Sgt.
Reports
Notts County 1: Millwall 1: Mill- wall had a lend at the interval:
at the interval and not for a long dramatic last-minute goal secured two points for Charlton.
Cardiff 1: Chelsea 0: The only Today's games were played in goal of the match at Cardiff appear- L/Cpl. Woodhouse, S..., k.. Pte. storm, wind and rain and on watered in the second half, Len Davies PRACO, SIL, Pe. Gillis, K.O.S.D., logged pitches, says a Reuter cable being responsible: beat Pte. Jones, S.L.1.
Middleweights:--Pte. Baulch, S.L.I.,ber 14.
to the Rangoon Gazette on Decem- beat L/Cpl. Findlayson, K.O.S.B., Pte. of the games is given:
The following description Spalding, K.O.S.B., beat Pie. Deure, Arsenal 2: Huddersfield 0: A fast S.L.I.
Light-heavyweights:L/Cpl. Culler, and keen match was witnessed at Highbury where the attendance numbered 40,000. Jack aleverly headed through Arsenal's first goal three minutes before the interval, Hulme, after a smart run, netted their second ten minutes after the resumption.
S...I beat Gunner Ratter, R.A.
Finals
Swansea 2: Bury 4: Forsyth
Crawford
At the Lane, Crawford restaur- Ladies' Hockey Club successfully ant, last night, the Hong Kong hold its second annual dance, which was largely attended and greatly enjoyed by all who had the good fortune to be invited. The "Invicta" Dance Band of H.M.S. "Kent" was in attendance, and played many пож dance pleces. There were many novelty dances on the programme and Mrs. they proved very popular. T. J. Henry won the spot prize, and other special dancea included the sight-some resl, Paut Jones, Cinderella and the affinity dance.
CAPTIVE ADMIRAL
Reports His Escape to Nantai
Nanking. Yesterday.
It transpires that the Foochow affair was a coup d'etat, not the work of Communists. General Lu Hsin-pan, commander of the newly-organised 2nd Fukien Divi- slon, and a Nanking nomince, was responsible for it,
Admiral Yang Shu-chuan, who was carried off, has wired to the Government stating that he has escaped to Nantal, ten miles from Foochow, but Lu is still holding four members of the Provincial tional Government has despatched Government prisoners.
a warship to Foochow
Chiang Kai-shek has wired urg- ing Lu Hsin-pan to release his prisoners immediately.
The Na-
Later. Lu Hsin-pan controls the upper reaches of the Min River, It is
of the Defence Commissioner and reported that he is coming to gov ern Foochow with the assistance Admiral Chen Shao-kwan-Reu
ter.
CHURCH NOTICES
A CHARGE OP ONE DOLLAR 18 MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER
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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG
January 12, 1930,
1st Sunday after Epiphany. Choral Eucharist, 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Peak Church), gn.m.
Children's Service, 10 a.m. Sunday School at Peak School, 10 a.m.
Matins and Sermon, 11 a.m. Preacher: Rev. H. V. Koop. Evensong (in the Lady Chapel), 5.30 p.m.
Confirmation Service, 6 p.m. Preacher: The Lord Bishop.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
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(Queen's Road, East)
Sunday Services: Morning, 10.15
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Preacher: Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey..
Evening. 6 p.m.
Preacher: Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey.
Sunday School, 8 p.m.
Sailors' and Soldiers' Home Sunday: 3 p.m., Men's Bible Class: (Mr. Smiths).
Sunday: 8.15 p.m., Service Men's Hour.
Wednesday: 8.30 p.m., United Fellowship Meeting.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scien- tist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A.]
Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station
Sunday Service, January 12, 1930, at 11.15 a.m.
Subject: "Sacrament."
The Sunday School is held on Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock.
Wednesday Evening Meating at 5.80 q'clock.
Reading Room at above address,
SEVERE FLOODS Unprecedented Rain in open: T
Mauritius
Rugby, Yesterday, Telegrams received by the Colonial
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netting the first goal for Swansea Offee from Mauritius report that, ow- before the interval, the same playering to a heavy and unprecedented rain- secured them the second on resump fall, severe floods have taken place in tion. Thereafter Bury warmed to Port Lould and country districts since their work, carrying the day, Bratt, the end of December. The damage to Amos, Chambers and Smith scoring bridges and mads is estimated at Rs. for them'in the second half. 200,000.
Reading 1: Southampton 1: Southampton, who appeared at Reading with seven reserves, went gett were the scorers in the match back with a point, Cribb and Bag and before the interval, the last named for the home side.
Hull 3: West Bromwich 2: Cook-
Flyweights-Pto. Milligan, K.O.S.B., best Pte. Murphy, K.0.3.B.
Heavyweights-Pte. Morris, E.L.I., beat Gunner Dyer, R.A.
Bantamweights: Pte. McConnell, K.0.3.B., beat Pte. Pearce, S.L.I.
Bolton 4: West Ham 1: In the Featherweights: - Pte.
Hume, match K.O.S.B., beat L/Cpl. Shearston, S.L.I. Ham, the visitors were the first to between Bolton and West Lightweights: Pte. Gordon, K.O.S.B, beat L/Cpl. Adams, SLI
score, Watson netting for them in Welterweight:L/Cp! Woodhouse,
the second minute. Cox, patting S.L.I.. beat Pte.. Gillis, K.0.5.B.
through his own goal, however, on- Middleweights:-Pte. Baulch, S.LI,abled Bolton to equailse. Nuttall, son for West Bromwich and Alex scoring from a free kick, put the ander and Taylor for Huil found home team ahead and Cook further the net before the recess. Hull's increased the lead before the intertally was increased by Alexander val. Bolton's fourth goal also came on resumption, while Carter Was through Cook, who just failed to responsible for the addition to the achieve a hat-trick.
visitors' score.
beat Pte. Spalding, K.O.S.B.
Light-Heavyweight: Pte. Morris, S.E.I., ko. L/Cpl. Cullen, S.II.
at noon:-
obtained two and Deacon one for Wolverhampton.
W'hampton 3: Barnley 0: Hartill
FANLING HUNT Programme for, Chinese New Year Meeting The following is the draft pro- gramme for the Fanting Hunt and Race Club's Chinese New Year meeting at Kwanti, on February 2. for which entries close with the secretaries, Messra. Thomson & Sunderland -2: Liverpool 3:Smithe's header gave a first-half Co., York Building, on January 20, Liverpool were leading by two goals load to Preston, but Drent and to nil, having got them through Loftus secured the victory for Notts 1--Fat Choy Stakes. Once Around. Smith and Hopkin before Sunder-Forest.
Winner $100; 2nd $35. For land made any response. Morrison Stoke 2: Bradford 1: Shirley can. China portes. Winners at Kwaati then netted for the home team, buttributed one before and after recess this season barred. Catchwelghts Hodgson, with one for the visitors in the match at Stoke, Bradford re- at 188 lb. Entry $5. 2-Fox Hunters' Cup Heavyweights gave the latter a half-time lead of ducing through Millership.
Over about 2 miles of country
S goals to 1. Morrison reduced the Grystal Palace 6: Merthyr -1: finishing
on the Steeplechase deficit on behalf of Sunderland-in Crystal Palace opened the scoring Course. For a Cup, to remain the the second half. property of the winner for a year,
in their match with Merthyr with with a replica presented; 2nd $50. The match between Everton and minute.
Everton 0: Manchester, Un 0: one through Wilde "In the third' For China ponics that have been
Simpeor found their twice in the country this acason
Manchester United, which ended in second and Havelock netting twice prior to January 15 In a Point-to a draw, was very tame.
had made thelf tally four before. Point, a Paperbunt, or with the Somerset Drag Catchweights at Burnley, Middlesbrough
Burnley 4: Middlesbro 1: At Merthyr responded through Slack Standing Weight.
netted in the second half; Simpson netted 雪茄。
Entry through Bruce in the twentieth twice more. Cap-14 minute. Devine, however, equalised
Sheffield Wed. 4: Blackburn 0: The encounter between Sheffield Wednesday and Blackburn was wit nassed by 25,000 spectatora. Seed Bradford City 1: Blackpool 1; scored the home team's first goal in Cochrane and Downes were respon the third minuto and Allen from a sible for the draw at Bradford, the corner put them further ahead, first goal appearing before the Burgess and Allen further increas-change-over.
ed their lead in the second half. Preston 1: Notts Forest 2:
108
Chinese New Year
Milea For a Cap; 2nd 350; 3rd and the home team got a lead
$25. For China ponies, Weight through. Healop before the interval. for inches as per scale. Winners On resumption Mantle and Hut
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The principal water supply of Port Loula is broken, and repairs to mains are reported to be impossible at pra-
from Bare Aux Vacras This, in con- sent. Immediate steps have been taken for obtaining an increased supply junction with water from other sources, should prave sufficient..
tramway Hines and damages to cane, The sugar estates report losses to Weather conditions are now normal. British Wireless Service.
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The Public la cordially invited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room.
HOME - MADE 'PLANE
Shanghai, Yesterday. The. "Haichow," China's first home-made hydroplane, construct- ed at the Maklang naval aeroplane factory in Fukiện, arrived yesterday by gunboat. The plane took five. months to build, and cost $40,000. It has four motors developing 860 h.p-Reuter.
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