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SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1932.

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TO-DAY'S SPORTING ACTIVITIES

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CRICKET.

Probable Teams.

Club:--

League I.

v. Craigengower

Friendly.

Fogwill; Railton, Sloan; Hooper, Puncheon, Tavlin; Smith, Duncan, Reid, Follex and Fowler.

10.20

10.24

10.28

17

10.32

Civil Service

v. Royal Artillery League. II.

Potouloff.

Indian R.C.

Craigengower v. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Recrelo University v. Police R.C..

Sunday's Gemes.

Royal Navy

v. Kowloon C.C. A. C. Beck's XI. v. Civil Service

Probable Teams.

Reserves: Krilovsky and 10.36

Kowloon:-

EE

10.40

Fowler; Wells, G. White; 10.44 Everest, Whitfield, Blake; Rous- 10.48. siun, Nicholls, J. White, Gilchrist and Phillips.

J. P. Warren, R. K. Valentina.

R. H. McBean, J. G, Boal. J. P. Sherry, G. F. Hole.. R. "

A. Rodgers, J. Man- dracchia.

19

10.52

Reserves: Greenberg and Noo-

10.66 21

&D.

11,00

Chinese League. Sang Ching

13.04

v. Athletic "B"

11.08

*

v. Athletic "A"

ATHLETICS.

Civil Service C.C. (League):-- B. D. Evans (captain), J. E. Richardson, G. R. Sayer, F. J. de S. China "A" v. Eastern Rome. E. B. Reed, F. J. Ling, F. Yee Woo Baker, R. M. Wood, J. Barrow,

E. W. Hamilton and J. F. Me- Gowan.

C.S.C.C. 2nd XI:- B. C.

W. Alabaster, S. T.

Butlin

C. B. Black, 1. H. 0.

Tighet

F. S. Grant, J. B. Lanyon. G, H. Wilson, A,

Humphreys,

C. H. Rolfe, Y. Segalen

D.

J. A. R. Selby, J. G. Campbell

L. Yates, S. A. Seth.

B. Holmes, H. Baukes,

W.

W. R. Vallance, C. C. Stark, 11.12

G. W.

Tolmie, K. W. Jones. 11.16 R. Campbell, R. E. Atwell. 11.20 C. E. Sandstrom, A. O..

Brawn.

مرد

11.24

C. Thwaites, A. G. Coppin.

11.28

S. S. Perry, W. C. Clark.

11.32

Capt. Burleigh, R. F. Clark.

HOME FOOTBALL.

To-day's Fixtures.

A. W.

Grimmitt. F. Matthews, R. H. Woodman, J. F. Wilmott, R. G. Robertson, and R. A. J. Simpson.

LR.C. IL-

A. R. II. T.

Interport XV. v. Rest at Happy Valley at 4 p.m.

Rest: Lt. Gosling (Navy); Lt. Keith-

Birmingham Chelsea Derby C.

POWELL'S

WINTER

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For full particulars see to-morrow's newspapers.

First Division.

Blackpool

Newcastle U. Blackburn R. Aston Villa Leicester C.

Middlesbro'

Sheffield U.

Plymouth A.

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(AND A PIJBDOWN!

THE

Sole Agents

Expert Dry-

cleaning

Restores the

Original Shape

Hong Kong Volunteer Defence K. Hawkins (captain), Corps Sixth Annual Athletic Moet- A. E. Wood, J. M. Wilson, S.ing at the Club de Recreio. Randle, N. Bebbington,

M. R. Abbas (captain),

Abbas,

Recreio:-

4

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

F. M. el Arculli, Barma. A. K. Ismail, S. Ismail, Murray (Argylls), Lt. Stevenson Grimsby T. M. P. Madar, K. Nazarin, A. M.Argylls), G. A. L. Rumjahn.. A. R. Sufflad and A. S. (Club), Pte. Lewis (Borderers); M'chester C. v

Plummer Liverpool Sufjarl

A. F. Jenkins (Club), Lt. Charsley Portsmouth (Navy); Lt.-Comdr. Crick (Navy), Wednesday H. M. Xavier, A. Prata. H. A. Lt. Robertson (Navy), Cpl. Souter Sunderland Alves. A. P. Pereira. F. J. (Borderers), A. B. Deykin (Navy), West Brom. Remedios, L. J. Guterres, Dr. A. P. E. R. A. Doggett (Navy), Lt. Crowe- West Ham Guterres, G. A. Guterres, L. J. Read (Borderers), F. R. Burch Silva. H. A. Barros and F. H. (Club), Lt. Hubback (Navy), Carvalho.

Bradford C. Interport XV:-

Burnley

Reserve: J. H. Figueiredo. University:

W. H. B. Rigg; G. P. Lammert, Bury R. H. Griffiths, L. G. Robertstón, C.

P. L. Tan, G. S. Scully, G. E. J. D. Law; M. W. Turner, J. A. R. Yeah, K. P. Gan. A. A. Aziz, D. Roy, Selby; F. R. Burch, W. E. Peers. R. E. G. Leong, C. E. R. Clarabut, G. C. Moutrie, R. 1. Cherrill, F. M. M. M. Yayabhoy, D. Hunt, and Hartley, P. Watkinson, D. McLel- Đ. K. a.

Jan and L. B. Smith.

Reserves.-W. K. Chon. H. Ozorio. A. C. Beck's XL:-

GOLF STARTING TIMES.

A. C. Beck. W. D. Folley, S. V. Gittins, F. S. W. Smith, L. D. The Secretary of the Kilbee, F. K. Lee, R. Lee, L. Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the Royal Whipps. F. A. Elliott, R. R. Davies following list of starting times

and J. M. Sunley,

Civil Service C.C.:-

J. E. Richardson

(captain),

R. M. Wood, J. F. McGowan.!

for Fanling to-morrow:--

New Course, 9.28 a.m. W. M. Barton, Miss Mackic. 9.36 G. T. May, F. M. Hartley.

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and Attractiveness

of your Garments

B. C. K. Hawkins, N. Bebbington, 9.52 IR. S. W. Paterson. R. H. Griffiths, 10.00 R. A. J. Simpson, J. M. Wilson, i 10.40 F. Matthews and C. H. G. Bradley.

9.44

H

"

10.48

and Actually

+4

LADIES' HOCKEY.

makes them

Caer Clark Cup.

last much

Longer.

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Agents :—W, R. LOXLEY & COMPANY.

v. C.R.A.L.H.C.

M. Bird; E. M. Grag, J. Smalley: E. Ross, B. Pope, C. Ferguson;

A. MeEiney, M. Allan Jones, E. Bonnar, A. G. Orme and E. Black- burn.

H

J. Gardner, N. S. Ells Mrs. Sherry, W. A. Weight.

A. Ritchie, J. Fleming. Mrs, Stewart, Mrs. Red- mond.

Lt. Col. E. D. Matthewa, Mrs. Matthews.

10.50 B. JLpon, Miss Gordon. Old Course.

9.19-9.20 -Not to be booked by those travelling by 8.28

a.m.

Train.

9.24 a.m. W. C. Shields*, J. H.

Anderson

E. O. Priestley, C. W. F. Booker

R. C.

Webb, G. C. Worrall

F. A. Redmond, A. B.

Stewart.

Shewan, C. Mycock.

J. S. Dykes, H. Lowe.

W. Mulcahy, L. R. An-

drowes.

F. Syme Thomson, J. R. Hinton.

"

1.

1.

Everton

V.

Bolton W.

1.

7.

Arsenal

2.

Second

Huddersfield Division.

"

*

Charlton A. .

Y.

Southampton

1.

Wolves

"

Notts C.

".

Chesterfield Leeds Un. Millwall Nota Forest v. Port Vale

Bristol C.

Bradford

Oldham A.

v.

Stoke City Barnsley

Preston N.E. v. Swansea T. Tottenham H. v. Manchester U.

Third Division (South).

Watford Southend U.

Cardiff C. Bristol R.

Clapton 0. Coventry C. Exeter C.

Gillingham

Luton Town

V

v. Brighton

V. Brentford

Bournemouth Thames Fulham

Northampton v. Reading Queen's P.R. v. Crystal Pal, Swindon T. v. Norwich C. Torquay U V Mansfield T.

Third Division (North). Accrington S. v. Southport Carlisle U.

v. Rochdale Darlington Hartlepools U. Gateshead

Halifax T.

N. Brighton Rotherham

T

v. Hull City

Tranmere R.

v. Chester

V.

Barrow

1.

Stockport C. Walsall

V.

York City

Lincoln City

v. Doncaster R.

Wrexham

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

V. Motherwell

9.28

"

9.32

9.30

C.B.A.:

9.40

M. Gardiner; A. Fowler, D. 9.44 Tipple; G. MacNider, M. Ground-0.18

T

water, S. Warnes: 0. Dalziel, D. Hunt. B. Walker, P. Hunt and M. Martin.

9.52

First Division.

Aberdeen

9.58

10.00

W. D. Denham, Fox.

S. J. H.

Clyde

"

Dundee U. Falkirk

10.01

*

A. W. Hay Edio, H. Muir

M.

Hamilton A. Kilmarnock

Voeux.

Leith Ath. Morton

H. W.

Dulley.

St. Andrew's v. Recreio. St. Andrews:-

A. Hynes, L. Rogers, G. White, I Woolley, M. White, E. Landolt, M. Chan, M. Churn, P. Gittins, M.10.08 Woodley. N. Field.

Recreio:-

10.12

E. 10.10 Alves,

་་

B. Remedios, C. Osmund,

Rosario, H. Gutierres, M.

E. Xavier. M. Remedios, A. Alves,

C. Silva, C. Botelho, T. Noronha.

Friendly.

II.K.L.H.C. II v. R.A.0.C.

H.K.:-

M. King; N. Ferguson, A.) Nichol; E. O'Hagan, A. Owen- Hughes, B. Franklin; R. King, J. Whyte, P. M. Harrop, M. Smalley and H. Knill.

Sunday's Game: Mamak Shield.

R. M. Henderson, G. E. R.

Divatt

M. N. Ccehrane, E. des

G. Thomerson,

v. Hearts

v. Airdrieonians v. St. Mirren v. Celtic

v. Third Lanark

V. Partick T.

V. Cowdenbeath Queen's Park v. Dundee

G. A. Lelper, J. C. Dunbar. I Rangers

- V. Ayr United

LORD'S DURING THE WINTER

"BILLIARD TABLE GLOSS OF THE PITCH HAD VANISHED.”.

Incognitus v. Radio on Marina assistant groundsman, "If I can emptiness.

"Yes, sir," said Mr. Gaby, an There was Ground at 11 2..

Incognitas:-

A. P. Een da Silva. Radio Sports:-

Singh, Mohinder Singh; M. H. the deserted expanse of the cricket Haasan, Gurbachan Singh, J. T. K.

field.

по

dust here--just

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EASTERN PORTS.

Details of Epidemic Diseases.

The health bulletin of Eastern porta for the week ended Janu- ary 16, issued by the Director of Medical

and Sanitary Services, gives the following cases;-

Plague.

Bagdad: 2 cases.

Rangoon: 1 case. Colombo: 1 case, 1 denth. Sourabaya: I case, 1 death. Bangkok: 1 case, 1 death.

Cholera.

Calcutta: 25 cases, 13 deaths. Chittaĵong: I death.

Bangkok: 1 case.

Small-Pox.

Bagdad: 5 cases, 9 deaths, Bombay: 3 cases.

Calcutta: 7 cases, 3 deaths. Karachi: 2 cases, 2 deaths. Madras: 2 cases. Moulmein: 1 case. Rangoon: 15 cases, 7 deaths, Salgon: 23 cases, 18 deaths. Amoy: 87 cases, 14 deaths, Canton: 3 cases, Shanghai: 43 cases, 11 deaths.

table gloss of the pitch had vanished.

"We don't do much here until March," Mr. Gaby explained, re- turning to the present. *Then we start, rolling, cutting, and maybe dó some returfing."

I do not suppose I saw six

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CHURCHES

A CHARGE

OF ONE DOLLAR 18 MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THIS HEADING

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.

January 24, 1932, Septuagesima Sunday.

Holy Communion, 8 a.m.,: Holy Communion (Peak Church), 8. a.m.

Children's Service, 10 a.m. Matins and Sermon, 11 a.m. Preacher: The Very Rev. The Dean.

Evensong, 6 p.m.

Preacher: Rev. H. V. Koop. Social Evening in Cathedral Hall after Evensong..

Protestant Cemetery Chapel.

6.15 p.m., Evensong & Address.

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WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, WANCHAL

Opposite Royal Naval Hospital,

Queen's Road E.

ti...

Sunday, January 24, 1932. Morning Service: 10:15 am. Evening Service, 6 p. Preacher at both Services: Rev. E. G. Powell.

Sunday School is held each Sun- day at 8. p.m.

At the Sailors' & Soldiers' Home. Sunday at 8.15 p.m.-Service Men's Hour.

Every Tuesday at 8 p.m.-Fel- lowahip Meeting.

All are cordially invited to at- tead.

UNION CHURCH. Kennedy Road, Hong Kong.

Sunday, January 24, 1932. Naval Parade Service, 10.15 am. Morning Service, 11 a.m. Evening Service: 6 pm.

Preacher at both Services: Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck,

Banch of The Mather Church. The First Church of -- Christ, Sufentiat, in Boston, Mass, USA.] Macdonnell Road, Below Bowen - Road Tram. Station. Sunday Service, January 1932, 10.15 am.

last this year I will have done my "I remember," Mr. Gaby con-people during our rambling tour H. Borros; F. Silva, A. Bixty years at Lord's."

tinued, "when Dr. Grace drove the of the cricketless cricket ground, Rodrigues; R. Silva-Netto,

We stood, Mr. Gaby and I, in ball clear outside the grounds and Yet I was assured that there were W Reed, N. Beltrao; F. Remedios, C.

the "gentlemen's long room" in across the road into the hotel that forty people at work somewhere Barros, E. V. Read, R. C. Read the empty pavilion, writes a Daily was there."

in the place. and F. Barros.

Express correspondent. A bust of. We went outside now and stroll-

The "Old Home."

Sunday Schools: Kennedy Road, Reserves; J. A. de V. Soares and Dr. W. G. Grace and, a portraft of ed along a lonely walk. My guide the scene of his youth-guided

I felt like a man returning to 10 a.m.; Talkoo, 2.45 p.m... ¡Lord Harris looked solemnly upon was silent and we picked our way

Social Hour after Evening Ser ue, at the dust-covered floor, the past a forest of benches stored out through the dead avenues

of ex-

vice. A. Spary; P. Singh, 3. s. rows of empty chairs and beyond, of, reach of the weathor, over a citing memories by the oldest in-

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Grewal; A. E. P. Guest, Atma through the sooted windows, at great tiered expanse of speckles3| familiar-but it was not the same. habitant. The "old.home" looked

SCIENTIST. concrete, and through ghostly echoing corridora.

A watchman in a soft felt hat, Gilchrist, Kalwant Singh and F. A. Lord's in the Winter time! De- "Things have changed since who has a dignified air of astonish solate, abandoned, a great green those days," said my guide. "You ment for any one who calls these oasis of solitude, walled like a can't get a good batsman and a days, presides at the half-opêa- monastery against the intrusion bowler in one man like you used green gates. When my vialt end- of the rumbling world outside. to.

ed. he attended, with a restrained Mr. Gaby looking, wistfully back "Except for the Test matches, touch of curiosity, at the parting into sixty years, of cricket history, the Eton and Harrow match is the of Mr. Gaby and myself. was guiding me through the inner only big draw now," he added. applause dwindling away into the I seemed to hear the murmur of shrine of this temple of English We passed two men who were

cutting the turf on the practice mists of more than half a century "I started here when I was field, and paused before an open-

the faint smack of loather on fourteen," he said, "and I'm high ing to look across at the iron rail willow a chorus of volces calling Reading Room at above address, on. seventy-four now!"

ings and green doors of the red from a great distance, "Well play open brick pavilion. The verandahs ed, sirl typer fe in Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m We passed through the luncheon were bare; the flagstaffs looked For if you want to feel and 12 Noon room-a great long saloon flanked naked, KUKALDAR

hear the undertones of the history' Monday and Thursday 5.80 to by a counter hasped high with

of England's greatest game it is pm G The field before us was scatter easiest at Lord's in the silence of The Publi la cordially invited chairs and peered into the sanced with dressing, and the grass,

Kemp.

Reserves: Surjin Singh Attar Singh.

FOOTBALL.

and

B

Bport

Di

Interport Trial XL v. Rest. ` G. Rodger: Martin. Strange; Skinner, McKelvio, Bliss Gosana Davies, Shepherd,, Leonard and Hughes..

Reserves: Mullane, Hay and Howe..

Be Second Division.

Argylls

R.A.O.C

v. Navy

Club

University

Ma v. Twelfth Batty

Borderers

tum

v. Kowloon

In the Sanctum.

Subject:-"“Truth” Sunday morning at 10 o'clock The Sunday School in held

Wednesday Evening Meeting, o'clock

of the committee/room was long and heavy. The billiard the Winter time, in the soothing, to attend the service and visit cr

mellow company of Mr. Gaby.

Beading Boom

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