CHINA MATE
1937
JACK CARRICK SWINGS LANDS. FALLS, WINS
His Amazing N.S.C. Victory
HOME SOCCER SHORTS
Three Transfers Concluded
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Sale of Old Material.
The Police Department is pre- pared to receive tenders for the purchase of a quantity of old material comprising:
Boots, Shoes, Uniforms, Cloth- ing, Blackwood Furniture, Beds, Rattan Ware, Boxes and Suit- cases, Household Effects, Rope, Tools and Motor Spares, Leather Brass Rubber Scrap, Goods, Scrap, Cast Iron Scrap, Crockery, Surgical Instruments, Musical Instruments, Watches and Clocks, Jewellery, Microscope, Printing Press, Motor Cycles, Motor Van and miscellaneous lots.
Inspector General of Police. Hong Kong 26th Nov., 1937.
London, October 26. Jack Carrick the Hull Hght- weight, is probably the most unor thodox tornado ever to sweep his way to victory at t the National
London, October 15. Sporting Club, writes Peter Law- Three important transfers were less. Last night he was opposed to completed yesterday, others are in the lightweight champion of Scot the air, and the clubs concerned land, Johnny Finnerty, and beat are delaying the selection of their him on points in a 10-round contest. teams for to-morrow's matches.
He galloped incessantly to the at Clayton, the Walves centre-for- tack, punching with the same action ward, will appear in Aston Villa's as the round-armed bowlers of colours while Grimsby, struggling Nyren's days. Often he landed at the foot of the First Division punches with both feet off the table still without their centre- ground, damaging punches, too, forward, Glover signed Coulter,
For form of tender and further and there were times when he fel Everton's Irish international, and flat on his face in his anxiety to will play him either at inside-left particulars apply to the Store get to close quarters.
or outside-left. Everton, mean- Supervisor, Police Headquarters, Finnerty has a good left and while, bring back their other Irish Central Police Station. some knowledge of defence, but, international, Gillick this was something new to him, and The third transfer deal completed a right to the jaw put him down for yesterday was that of Wardle, a count of eight in the second Southport's 19-year-old outside left, round. Barely was he convalescent to Manchester City. This one, of when he was felled again with a course will not affect the cham- pions team. The ides is probably left to the face.
to have a good youngster to bring up in the ways of Brook He got gamely up and somewhere
STILL NEGOTIATING in the fierce exchanges he had got Negotiations between Manches- home on Carrick's left eyes so that Iter United and Blackpool for the it was swelling as we watched, and transfer of Finan and Hampson a swift knock-out seemed impera-from Blackpool have reached the delicate stage when neither party But the knock-dut did not come,will commit itself to a statement. and, wilder than ever with his one- Sunderland deny the rumour that eyed vision, Carrick galloped and they are prepared to part with punched against an opponent who their half-backs, Johnstone and was gradually summing up his un- Hastings, to Plymouth Argyle. usual tactics.
Even 80 Finnerty was felled take a straight left and go down again for a long count in the sixth again. round. He survived that, and in the He had transgressed every canon seventh round Carrick dived clean of the art and science of the game over him to land with a crash on But no man present could have the floor, got up instantaneously to said that he was not the winner.
tire
K.O. LOOMS UP
THE ALL-INDIA RUGBY TOURNAMENT
“Scrum Cap" writes from India jing for Madras, and K. Wilson, the as follows:
Bombay-captain, and former Wat- The annual all-India Rugby foot-sonian "scrum half" ball tournament has just conclud- Among other Scots included in ed in Calcutta, and the result was the various sides we
draw between Calcutta, the hold-Hunter (London Scottish), ers of the tr hy presented by the B. Roy (West of Scot English Rugby Union, and the Duke J. W. Anson (London-
Wellington's Regiment.
Calcutta, R. Ritchie
As usual, a number of prominent Calcutta, and N. A. Caldwell (West old Scottish players were included of Scotland), United Services. J. E and the two "star faen" of the Hutton, the former Scottish centre, tournament were K. C. Fyfe, Scot-was not able to make the trip from land's old captain, who was play-Bombay owing to Injury,
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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, (Middle School for Chinese Boys) The New Term begins December 13th Entrance Examination for new Students at Stanley on Saturday, Dec. 11th, at 9 am
(No.
6 bus leaves Vehicular Ferry at 8 am, 8.30 am, etc) For prospectus, for day-boys and boarders,
Apply to Fung Man Sui Esq, or
Chan Pak Luk Esq.,” Messrs. H. Wicking, Prince's
Building, (Tel. 80241)⠀⠀
or to the College.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY
The new Preparatory School will be open for the admission of Students on Feb. 15th
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
Auction
on
Monday, the 29th. November, 1937 commencing at 10:30 am
at their Sales Room, Duddell St.
32 Reels News Print Paper.
30 Doz. Ladies Sik Underwear. 30 Cases Filet Lace.
(all more or less damaged)
A Quantity of Valuable Household and Office Furniture Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers Hong Kong, November 25, 1987.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Monday, 29th. November, 1937- commencing at 5.15 pm.
their Sales Room, Daddell Street
A Fine Collection of Valuable Postage Stamps
On View from
Wednesday, the
Hong Kong, Nov
937
STAP
SWAPS
IRENANOF
WILL SELL SWAP
1-We have a selection of over
2,000 various sizes and
4.
of beautifully Coloured Ban and Strawbraid - work- trinket Baskets in "singlom in nests of 2, 3 and 6 with and without covers. from 10 cents to $1. -Small Aero-Pak Gabin“ Trunk
with tray, condition as new.
of-4 Massive Blackwoo Chairs with long Settes Two Side Tables.
Continental Style Billiard Table, size 84, with Cues only1 other accessories Will accept any reasonable offer for quic salez
5-American Style Roll-top Desk,
Tray type drawers.
6-Pair Smoked Bamboo Chair 7-Enamelled Green Rat Table with two Amm
8.-L. C. Smith Standard 10
writer in good conditio 9.--Underwood Portable Typewri
ter, Blue Frame, At Condition. 10-Small Teak Sideboard 11-Ladies' Dresser and Stool 12-Large Teak Office Desk 13-Small Wall Mirror 14.-Old Style Ladies Dres 15-Deep Sea Fishi
original cost
16 Portable. Columbia-
with quantity recor condition.
Reel as new,
17.-Home made Battery Ba
Gramophone and
Al Condition: 18.—Medicine Chest with
19 Selection
21
Records:
all
20. Small Gateleg Table 24" top
Complete
Sekt-instructing Library of Photography in 10 vO- lumes.
22-Ensign Reflex Camera with 2.9
Dalmeyer Lens.
Coins
23--Gecophone 4 valve Radio with
extra Loud-Speaker 24.-Large Collection of Old
for Sale or Swap PHONE YOUR SWAPS 30761. WANTED
WILL SWAP OR BUY
Portable Typewriters. Standard Typewriters. Large Cash Register. Good Adding Machine. Hand Sewing Machine. Dover Coal Stove. Kezonine Cookstove- Gas Range & Geyser. Standard Sewing Machine Old Gramophone Records. Chesterfield & Chairs Small Outboard Motor, Movie Camera 8mra. Good Movie Projector, Small Cabar Trunks Good Motor Cycle Office/Furniture." Good Camp, Tent.m Travellers Samples. Surplus Stocks
Old Stamps & Coins.
Books on all subjects Copy Fan Kwai at Canten. Copy Bits of Old China Books by Dr. H. B. Morze, Books by J. O. P. Bland
We Buy, Sell or Swap.
IF THERE'S ANYTHING YOU HAVE THAT YOU DON'T WANT SWAP IT FOR SOMETHING YOU DO WANTA LIST YOUR SWAPS OR GOODS, FOR SALE
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