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SANA SABA SA PYMET
FOUR SOCIAL POISONS. BIR JAMES CANTLIE DISCOURSEN ON SMOKING.
It was an interesting address which Sir James Cantlis (formerly of Hong- kang) delivered recently at the Instituta
CRICKET.
FIRST LEAGUE MÄTCHES. -
HECO CHINESE R.C.
Scores
I.K.C.C.
A. N. Claxton, "o Hung, b Ng Sze
Kwong
́ ́ FRIENDLY MATCHES.
CIVIL SERVICE C.C. v. R.N.
over-
H‚Æ‚¤‚0,- *. WAYFOONG,
The Civil Service.G.C. met the Navy * Causeway Bay and obtained an Hongkon C.C.ed
gongwhelming victory by 131 runs to 38. Tho friendly on the Club ground, winning Civil Service batted first and knocked".
by an overwhelming majority. Warloosg
Scores:-
WAYROONG
T. W. Riddell, b Chadwick
D. E. G. Nicholson, b Hollands.
W. J. Clark, e Reid, b. Hollands... 29.
Scores:-
.
C.8.C..
n
G. R. Sayer, a Sharpe, b Quinlan F. Bakor, o Hudion......
A. E Wood, v Evans, b Quinlan.
E. C. Fincher, b Hudson
F. Syme Thompson e Lindsell, b
Hudson.....masky
F. J. Ling, b Sladen...
The Brat League match these two batted first and stasto badly. Riddell the Navy bowling all over the field. of Hygiene, and he had many things to teams bayo played together resulted in coming out for a duck right away. Nichol Baker, out of a score of 40, and Ling cut Bay which will attract the attention of a an overwhelming defest for the Chinese son, Clerk, and Clark all made quite ree of 12, both knocked up eigh; boundaries. much wider circle then his immediato RC by 202 runs to 88. The H.E.C.Opectable scores, but after that a rot set The Nary, batting was practically help. eloven. Reid made the best score of the and Gardiner, and the highest scors audience. Taking for his subject "Smick-batted first and declared after four in, the rest of the side coming out for less against the bowling of Reed, Ling. ing and its Effects," Sir. Jamos said there wickets had fallen G Lee made the day with a well deserved. 41, whilst made was right. Reed did particularly were four social poisous-alcohol, tobago, best stand for the Chinese, and was un- tea, and coffee. Feople could get rid of lucky in hitting his own wicket when Chadwick was going strong with 38 noswell, making seven wickets for ten runs. the effects of tobacco poisoning by wait well on the way for half a century. Without. The total score for nine wickets was ing for three days, but if they had been the exception of Hang, who made cleven 185. drinking tea for forty years the ill-effects not out, and Ching, who made eight, upon the stomach were permanent. Coffee no-one else made any sort of a stand at was worse, for it affected the heart. All all. those present knew the effect of tobacco upon the heart and the lungs and the brain, yet nobody ever, died of tobacco! poisoning. The form of tobacco which he condemned was the cigarette. It was a constant source of irritation and should never be smoked. He personally would nat" smoke a cigarette for a £o note. Twenty cigarettes a day abould be the limit, and ten should be enough for any body. He would not give anybody more than half an ounce a day, for that could be smoked with impunity. In smoking continued Sir James, ona should consume the same quantity of tobacco daily. Peo ple would be ill if they varied their poison. If the heart became accustomed to take a cortain quantity of poison everý day smokers would sand it wrong by either lessening or increasing the amount. The lecturer demonstrateed with the aid of a skull the effect of inhaling and blow!! It soaked ing smoke through the nose.
14
R. H. Wild, not out
•
Extras.........
Total (for 4 wkts., dec.)
B. D. C. Morgan, L. D. MeNicol, A. K. Mackenzie, F. E. Farthing, and L. J. Davies did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
G. E. Piercy......
W. Galloway.
16
4
E. W. Hamilton, e. Hudson. b
Quinlan
Harford, run out
F. H. Holdman, not out
A. Gardiner, e Evans, b Sladen..
E. B. Reed, 1.b.n
Extras
Total
D. B. Pent, & Reid
34
Lieut. G. B. Clark, b.Heid
R. E A. Webster, e Wong Sik Tao,
b Ching
F. E. Pentycross, b'Ecid
76
V. A. Mason, b Hollands
E, J. R. Mitchell, run out
B
"T. M Leitch, b Reid
H. Owen Hughes, not out T. E. Pearce, b Wong
B0
H. A. Mahey, not out..
11
O. Skinher, Hollands
19
C. B. Black, b Reid,
131
Extras
Bowling Analysis
Total
.102
0.
Capt. Quinlan
13 4
49
Bowling Analysis,
Mid. Evans be 8
D.
M."
W
G. A, Chadwick ...
7.
3
อ 1
Com. Hudson 8 Mid Sladen ****** %
1.
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14
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10
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0
0.
0.
R.
G. Lec. H. Ching
11. 0 59
E. Grimble
12
1
50
D. Reid
7.9
Ng Nze Kwong...... Wong
8 0
37
H. E. Hollands
4
3
0
EI.C.C. END KÍ
CHINESE R.C.
W. Brackenbridge, b Clark
41
1
It
YE. Shi, o sad b. Owen Hughes... 0. SK Ng, b Farthing
G. H. Piercy, b Peat....
E. Grimble, 1.b.w. Clerk
Я
3
H. Remington, b Pentycrossg
34
Mid. Bladen, not out
W. W. Mackenzie, Lbw. Masca... 25
43
M. W. Lo, e Claxton, b Owen
Hughes
H. E. Hollands, t. Skipner, b
Pentycross
7
G. A. Chadwick, not out
38
с
W. Fraser, a Mason, b Pentycross 3 J. R. Way, not out
Extras
Bowling Analysis,
M.
E.
E B. Reed
10 213
11
GF, J. Lángon v ..189
1
12
2
A. Gardiner
£
0
91
the base of the skull and the air cella running up to the forehead with tobacco, has producing, a kind of foggy atmos phere, which closed the membranes and air passages and produced headaches. Tobacco affected the sense of smell and tasto oven if one did not inhala affected the voice and caused cough. All these things were more, serious than the effect of tobacco on the heart, for heart troubles were quickly over, whilst the others were permanent.
Sir James proceeded to address, some special remarks to girl smokers. If they. smoked to imitate men, he said, men were poor mortals to copy, and he would tell them that some men were giving up smok- ing because women had taken it up. The smoking girl had lost some of her fresh- ness, and he strongly advised them to give up cigarettes, for they, must know that smoking paper would give them jaundice Tobacco was not a deadly thing; it was a great comfort. When hungry and tired before meals there was nothing to restore him like tobacco. It did him, good Be it did the soldiers good, but the best thing in anaking tobacco was lighting one's pipe. It was no use telling the public to stop smoking-they would not do it; but be advised them to take their tobacco regularly, like their other meals, and to take it with judgment like their mutton chop.
"LITTHAE LORD FAUNTLEROY."
EONE'S XMAS PICTURE
M. K. Lo, b Farthing
0. C. Loa, b Farthing".
G. Lee, hit wicket, b Webster
W. Hung; e Mitchell, b, Webster... 6 Lo Man Pan, b McNicol
Wong Sik To, run out HC. Hung, not out
H. Ching, e McNicoll, b Farthing 8
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Farthing Owen Hughes' Webster McNicol
D., Reid, b. Peat
Total: (for a wickets)
W. Galloway did not bat.
Bowling Analysis. a
W. J. Clerk
0. M.
D, B. Past
15.17.
97
V. A. Mason
0
34
2
3
14 1
R.G.A.. L.R.O.
0.
31
8 0
7
40
F. H. Peatycross.. 7
CRAIGENGOWER #. POLICE,
0
This match resulted in a comfortable
The Indians, who batted first, made a win for Craigéngower, the scores being good start, scoring 67 for the loss of the 153 to 125. "The police had Alexander to first two wickets. The next two wickets thank that they were not given a very added six rune only, but on the fall of severe thrashing, for out of the total score the ninth wicket the score stood at 115. he made 55. He batted easily and with The last man made a good stand and the oorfidence, and adopting a policy of innings closed for 186. Capt Davies hitting, played skittles with the bowling, bowled well," sending down six maidens knocking up a couple of sixes and eight Ho secured fours. The police sidh had a thil which With the big demand that exists at the out of twenty-two overs.
R.G.A. opened would not a wag, the last five men all Christmas season for suitable entertainment wickets for 62 runs for the younger generation it comes as a briskly, Matthews and Olliver both hit scoring ducks. Craigengower batted particularly welcome announcement that the Coronet management are to give us ating a sixer, but Matthews was caught screen version of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" after scoring 10 and Olliver was stumped all this week. As has been said before of after compiling 15. Parkes 26, Chester 24 norels, there are some films equally attractive to the schoolboy and the man of and Stevens 10 also reached doublé the world and "Little Lord Fauntleroy figures, Parkes hitting two fixes. At must surely rank amongst the best of the drawing of stumps B.G.A. were 51
runs down with only one wicket to fall, them.
Scores :-
.
One of the most interesting things about the picture is that Mary Pickford plays an Sbe extraordinarily difficult dual role. appears as the little lord himself velvet sait, spotless collar, curls and all-and alac as his mother Those who go to see the film chiefly because Mary Pickford is in it will get good value for their money, since if she is not on the screen Fauntleroy she will be there as Dearest, his mother. Only by means of the most ingenions double exposure methods has this been made possible and the illusion wher she appears in the two different characters in the aime scene in perfect. The great story of Mrs. Frances Hodguar Burnett contains its elements of emotional drama, pathos and riotous comedy in wall balanced measures and it provides the popular film star with perhaps the biggest opportunity of her career, to display that brilliant. genius which has won her the affectionate title of the world's sweet- heart"
IRRITATED & INFLAMED EYE
can be directly traced in many cases to the Sunday Motor trip and Golfing. The dust from section of the local roads contain & decided eye irritant. A sug estion for these trip would be to keep the windshield up and to use a pair of Han glases Sun glasses of any pattern with either Orookes, Luxfol, Fional, Amber, London Smoke, or Blue lensos are obtainable at very moderate pric from The Hongkong Optical Co. Bucc
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A. H Bumjahn, o Stevens, b Capt.
Dnvie
A. Lanail, b Qapt. Davies
8. H. Lemate Stevens, b Hollo
Way
A. el Aroul, b Capt. Daries ....... J. 8. Carreem, b Daris
8. D. Imail, not out.........
A. H. Madar, 1.b.w. Holloway
N. B. Kitchell, a Parkes, b: Capt Darion
very
evenly, the only outstanding store-being 51. by Lawrence.
Scores:-
CRAIGEN GOWER.
F. E. Lawrence, e C. Earnshaw, b
Alexander
...D. Mackintosh, b Watts
Wood, b Reed
A. E
Mid Evans, Baker, b Reed .......
Lt-Com, Hooper, o Baker, b Reed Lt. Lindsell, b Reed
LL-Com. Hamilton, 1.b.w. Elag... o Com. Wood, 1.b.w. Reed.........
Sab-Lt. Sharpe, o Ling, b Reed... Lt. Com. Ramsbotton,
Com. Hudson, b Ling...
Com. Gilchrist, e Hamilton, b
Gardiner
Capt. Quinlan, e Gardiner, b Beed
Extras
Total
KOWLOON C.C. 2 XI. 1. CIVIL
SERVICE..."..
"This, friendly match, played at King' Park on Saturday resulted in victory for - the K.C.C. by a handsome margin.
Scores
CIVIL SERVICE.
C. Sara, c and b W. L. Weaser....
E. Savage, J. Fraser
N. Sandford, b. Petheram
C. Fincher, b J. Fraser....
F. Haynes, by J. 0. Fletcher......... C. Tacchi, b J. C. Fletcher...... 19
W. Gil o Hyde, b Fletcher
W. Watson, 6 J. O. Fletcher. W. Cullip, b N. L. Railton W. Cowan, b N. L. Railton W. Hill, not out...........
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
M.
R.
W. L Wesser 1
J. Fraser
0.
J. C. Fletcher
11
B. Petheram
€ 1
18
N. L. Railton
4.4 -0
61
#
8. Jex, run out
B. Petherim, o Savage, b Sara ...
Lieut. Evans, b Watts ....
Lieut. Besant, b Watts,
38
T. Grimes, o R. Earnshaw, b
Watts
14"
P. A. Dizon, c B. Earnshaw, b
Watts.....
D
S. Hope, a Thorpe, b.Watts 11
51
W. S. Marsh, Alexander, b Baker 10
0
5. A. Ismail, b Capt. Davies O O. "Ismail, e Matthews, b Hollo
By
6. A. Rumjahn, b Capt. Darios.....
Extrea
Capt. Davies
Analysis
13
KOWLOOY CO. 2ND XI..
E. E. Lindsell, o Callip, b Savage 12
30
J. Bufton, e Alexander, b Baker... 13 E. W. Major, not out
EL J. Edwarde, b. W. Cowan
W. Hyde, e Fincher, b Sara
J. Fraser, e Fincher, b Bara...
W. L. Weaser, Flacher, b Hill...
N.L. Railton, not out....
W. B. Haslett, not out
Extras
Total (for seven wickets) ...150
A. O. Brawn and J. C. Fletcher did 'not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Extras un
O Sara muzi
W. Watson
A Paica, not out.......
Total (for 8 wkts.)
Bowling Analysin
.159
E. Savage
C. Fincher
W. Cowan
NJ. Watte.......
17.
2
W. Hill
B
C. Earnshaw:... 9 C. Alexander...
0
0
A Baker
2:20
14
POLICH.
11
2.0.A Ospt, Olliver, st, b Curreem Major Matthews, o Arculli,
Ourrecon
18
C. Earnshaw, b Major......
&
N. J Watte, b Major
10
Reynolds, a and b Paice
2
28
24
Bg Holloway, o B. D. Ism
Madar
Sgt. J. Hollows Ghr. J. Davis, mm 3, Major Matthew Gár. Fuller A
Capt. Davies, b Curren HL Parkes, Law, Mader
H. Chester, b Madar
Sgt. Smith, Madar Sgt. Stareng, b Arcalli Gar Fuller, he Arcadi Gar. Davis, not out... Bgt, Barchard, not out
•Extres...
Total (for s wickets) Bowling Anal rain
Kel Arculli
H. Madar
C. Alexander, b Major
B. Earnshaw, & Grimes, b Paica... 18
Simpson, run out......
A. V. Baker, b Major
B. Thorpe, o Lawrence, b Paice
Ha Hallam, b Major
8. Garrod b Major
I. Ewood, noh out
Betras
Total
Borlu
A Price
E Major
Lient Besant
Ident Evans
STAGrimes
10.
9
125
15
M. The
D. PA
7
23
0 42
15
0
1
THE OHEATER.
AT KOWLOON THEATER.
"The Cheater" is the title of the Kowloon Theatre's attractive Christmas. Week picture. Based upon "Judah," the celebrated play by Henry Arthur Jones, which created considerable stir when it was first produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London few years' back, the film deal with faith healing. May Alison, the capitrating Metro Star, plays the part of Laly Meany, a woman who has sasumed the name of Vaahti Dethic in order to pose as a faith bealer. She enters the home of Lord Asgarby, promising to cure his little sister Eve, a cripple. She an nounces that she will fast for three weeks. and that as the end of that period "spiritualized" to abe will be anficiently." tentore Eve to health. She is found eating food that her father has smuggled in to her And the hoax is discovered How the chester works out her redemption is told in drawing fashion,
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