TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.
CRICKET.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1927.
THE COMPLETE PROGRAMME. ARMY TURNS THE TABLES.
NOTES ON THE TEAMS,
The following games in the Hong Kong League are down for decision to-day
Divizion L.
Kick-off, 4.p.m.
CONVINCING VICTORY.
203 RUNS PARTNERSHIP.
A
RACING NOTES
[EY RAPIER]
-WEEK-END GOLF.
ARTING TIMES TOR
TO-MORNOW.
The final in the Governor's Shield Competition will be played to-day at Fanling, instead of to-morrow, previously arranged. The finalists are the R.4.M.C. pair. Johnson, Stokes and Master.
The starting times arranged for tomorrow (Sunday) at Fanling, are
as undar:
The entries for the annual meet- ing are at present in the hands of the printers and will probably be available for publication in a few terday on the Kowloon Cricket Club and as there are four races leas On the resumption of play yes days. They are quite satisfactory
ground, the Army last eight wickets than last year the fields should not and were still 938 in arrears he too small. Even so, it is better on the Arst innings. Then a bril to have small fields and good racing liant effort by Capt Bridgland and than a crowded start with a strng- Lieut. Wright for the ninth wicket gling finish. With the exception of brought the score from $21 runs to about three all the subscription 424. The partnership, therefore, griffias have, I understand, been realised 203 runs! Capt Bridgland entered and they will undoubtedly was eventually bowled by Lieut provide good sport. At the moment 9.44 Emley for 4, while Lieut. Wright Manila Bay, Stonehenge, Gaby, was undefeated with 131 runs. The Scooter, King Alan, Min River. latter was missed just after he had Bing Boy Persistent, and Kom made his century. The Army de Tong Hall are the pick of the bunch R.A. Reserves . Kowloon Ra.elared their second innings for 44 but, of course, all depends upon 10.00
China Athletic F. Kowloon, Kong Kong F.C. ground, Referee: Mr Phillips
Club de Recreio . Hong Kong
F.C., King's Park ground Referee: Capt. Austin, · K.O.S.B.'s P. R.A., Sookunpoo "A ground. Referee: Mr. Dawel
Division II. "A‚” Kick-off, 230 p.m.
Boryes,
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9.30 *** "9.40
YACHTING.
THE WEEK-END PROGRAMME.
WESTERN EUROPE AND
ORIENTAL PHILOSOPHY.
ADDRESS TO LOCAL THEOSO-
PHICAL SOCIETY.
The first half of the programme of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, for this season will be conclud- At this week's public meeting of ed this week-end and a programme the local Theosophical Society on giving details of the concluding Thursday, Mr. N. S. Rama Rao, events of the season will be issued A (Cantab), gave an address on within a day or two."
"The Work of the Theosophical Both the racing and cruiser Society." He said that at the classes are engaged to-day and close of the 17th century, Eastern thought began to permeate the West Wilkins translated the
Bhagavad Gita" into English- German and French editions soon following; thus the Philosophy of India was made iaccessible to the Western World, and it was from
to-morrow.
0.29 a.m. F. Taylor, W. J. Clerk
The arrangements are not de 0.39
G. W. Bellars, O. Wfinitely known as each day is re- Jaffrica.
served for retail or other races. P: Jack, E. Davidson.
There are no events to be resailed, H. Des Voux, L. R. As with regard to championship events, drawes.
but there will be races for each JH. Bottomley, C. Bclass, the points to count in the Robertson.
A. Leach, A. B. Parver championship of the respective this that such leaders of Western
1+
0.94 *0.32
9,56
37
A. H. Ferguson, I.
10.04
10.08
27
10.16
Sookunpoo
Aruas for 9 wickets, leaving the Navy the training. groud. Referee: Mr. Cowan,
186 runs behind.
Both tracks are in such an ex- South China Reserves . H.K. The Navy commenced their second cellent state that they cannot be
Club Reserves, Sookunpoo "B" ground. Referee: Mr.inuing at 20 p.m. and lost three blamed for laming ponies. As & Stokes.
wickets for 72. Majer Lightfoot then matter of fact it is difficult to raise 10.19 University Chinn Athletic took charge of the situation and a hate of any sort just now and the "A.' Hong Kong F.C.his "mixed deliveries dismissed present state of affairs would break ground. Referee Mr. Gil the remaining batsmen cheaply the heart of a Major General Mr. 10.20
The Navy's accond innings closed H. P. White and Mr. J. Peel seldom at 3.40 p:m. for 121 runa, just I run miss a morning at the Course and
10.4 short of the Army's firat total.
the Orderly Officer (M. R. J. 10.38 Paterson) must be getting some.. what depressed at the absence of
10.39
complaints. Of the 34 Derby 10.36 grifin San Francisco Bay, Misty
10.40 Eve and Crystal Hall are showing
Division II.B." China Athletic' "B" ".
St. Joseph's St. Joseph's ground. "Referee: Mr. Lamb.
K.O.S.B.'s Reserves. Club de
Recreio Reserves, King's Park ground. Releret: Mr. Bald- win
There are no games in Division II. "B" to-day.
The struggle for the runners-up position in the senior division will continue to-day. The HKFC. visit King's Park, where the home team's chance is favoured. Bishop will be assisting the Club after a long absence The H.E.F.C. play- ed a drawn game with the Recreio on the Club ground, this being the only point that the League leaders have dropped this season. A win for the Reureid will settle the League championship.
The Kowloon team, at present in the runners-up position in the table, are due to meet the China Athletic on the H. K. F.C. ground. Although the Athletic lost to the Police last week, they should over come Kowloon' this week.
On the Garrison ground at Soo- kinpoo, the military teams will be in opposition. The K.O.S.B.'s have the better position in the league but the Gunners will make them go all the way to take the two points.
The K.O.S.B.'s reserves, the II. A" leaders are due out at King's Park against the Recreio Reserves. The home team should secure the points.
Kowloon and R.A second tears are on the Garrison ground and the visitors should win.
The H.K.F.C. Reserves are due to meet South Chine Reserves on the Bookunpo"B" ground. The visitors will not be at full strength and are likely to go down to the South China team.
On the H.K.F.C. ground, the University oppose China Athletic "A" and a fast game is expected to end in a win for the "A"
Bb. Joseph's receive China. "B" on the College ground and a wie for the home team is expected.
CHINESE INTERPORT
MR. LEE HYSAN'S CUP.
The fixtures arranged in connec tion with the visit of Eastern Chins to meet Southern China and other local teams. commencing from February 3rd, and continuing until February 12th, were published in the Daily Press earlier, this week
Mr. Lee Hysan has given a large miver cup to be competed for an nually between representative Chin- ese teams of Southern and Eastern China
The Army, therefore, won the match by 65 runa. The four in nings realized 1,027 runs.
Scores':
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7. P. Sherry, R. G. Wil kerzon.
Geare.
W. B. Cornsby,
Piercy...
R.
classes.
On Monday afternoon the Ladies' Section will complete their cham pionship programme, sailing their Arst championship race, whink,
previously mentioned, was postpon-
A Brodie, J. a Mided from November 15th on secount dleton Smith.
of bad weather.
RK. Valentine, J. S. "AeLaren.
R. E Greenwood, A. 0: Brawn
Y M. Grayburn, G. E.
Towns
W. L. Alexander, R. Ho- Ward
W. C. Murray, F. B. Jones
P. P. J. Wodehouse, J. -W. Franks. C. J. C. Mackenzie, &
HL Carson, H.
C. Todhunter.
Cleland.
R.
G. E. Ellams, B. J Rawlinson.
ROUND" ISLAND WALK.
JAPANESE WALKER TO DO
IT TO-MORROW.
The Japanese walker, Mr. ́S. Akimitsu, who is on his way to Antwerp to compete in the Olym
piad Games being held there this year, is going to walk round the Island of Hong Kong to-morrow morning.
He will start from Government House at 9 o'clock, and will be
Thought as Thoreau and Emerson gleaned and disseminated Eastern philosophy and Eastern ideals. When Sir Edwin Arnold. published in 1879 his translation of the "Light of Asia," many Westerners gained for the first time a true idea of the noble ethics and philosophy of Buddhism. Western Explorers be- 8n in earnest to search out the metaphysical possessions of the Orient; Wilson's translation of the "Vishnu Purana" and Dr. Mar Mullers
"Sacred Books of the.
East" were about that time made accessible to the West. Darwin's "Origin of Species" powerfully shook Western religious ideas of miracle. and special creation.. His second scientific work the Descent
up well. Mr. Dunbar's stable is re 10.44, W. Dunbar, C. C. paced by a number of Japanese Bo of Man was received by the educ
reiying a good deal of attention and
NAVY: 187-INNINGS. Lt. Agnew, not out Lt. Sparkes, e Fogden, b
Lake
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14
10.48,
4
any success that may attend it will be overdue.. He has not hitherto 30.59 bad the best of luck with his ponies bat he has nevertheless continued
10.56 11
to support racing with undiminish-11.00
Fu-Lt. Brewerton, b Wright 31 Lt Sturgess, c Evers, b
Lightfoot
Rev. Venn, b Wright
Lt. Garnon Williams, e Fog-
den, b Lake...
Lt. Ealey, e Fogden, b Lako 75
Q * B W.
13 D 58 0
J
Stark.
C. B. Brown, H.
Scouts on bicycles. His route will
R be by way of Queen's Road to sted with profound interest, and he Shaukiwax and round the island lived long enough to see his theory on the motor road, finishing in
Forsyth. C.Thwaites, LC. P Reck.
H. G. Sheidon, C. Bulmer Johnson.
F. Austin, J. F. Kennedy F. A Redmond, H. U. Ireland.
ed enthusiasm 6e any honours his | 11.04 stable may now obtain will be an 11.08A B. Raworth, Capt. grudgingly accorded.
Perfect D. M. Goodall, A. W. Roberts F. M. Ellis, G. P. Lam-
11.12
19.
Macao Race Club, The success or the above Club 11.10 depends to a great extent upon the support received from Hong Kong and in this connection it would be as well if the Officials of such Club kept in close touch with the Officials
11.20.. 11:24 »
11,39
11
F/O. Newall, run out.......... Capt. Cornish, b Lake Mich. Alenson, b Lightfoot... 10" Lt.Cdr. Beatty.
Extras
0
26*
Total
41
..360
Bowling Analysis.
Goodyer Lake
97
1 116 4
Wright
13
4%
Lightfoot
13
0
85
Capt. Morris.... Smith
9 2
33 0
1
ยู่
0
Capt. Evers, b Sturgess 98 At Routledge, b Sturgess Capt. Bridgland, b Beatty.7 Capt. Morris, b Beatty Capt. Howard, b Beatty
9
4
Major Lightfoot, Garnon Williams, b Sturgess........ Lt. Smith, c and b Sturgess 10 Lt. Wright, b Emley
91
in the conduct of race meetings- and the many pitfalls can only be avaided by consultation with men of experience.
11.52
11.56
1+
1
ARMY: 1ST INNINGS.
Mtr.Gar. Fogden, o and b
Emley
Spr. Goodyer, b Beatty
te. Lake, not out Exti38
"Total
Bowling Analysis.
.199
0. M. . *W. 19.09 42 4 14 4 53 4
4
14
Beatty Sturgess Emley
Goodyer, c Newall, b Stuf
geas
ARMY: SND INNINGS,
Lake, b Beatty
6
12
5
Routledge,,o Beatty, b Stur-
gesu
...... 81
Capt. Evers, b Sturge Capt. Morris, e Emisy, b
Sturgess
10
Capt. Bridgland, b Emley 94 Major Lightfoot, e Emley, b
Atkinson
Capt. Howard, run out. 33 Lt. Smith, c Enley, b Beatty 23 Lt. Wright, not out
Extras
raks
15
Total (for a wickets)..............44.
Mtr.-Gur. Fogden, did not bot
Bowling Analysis,
B W.. 206 113··2·
•Beatty Sturgess ...... 27. 2. 151' · 4 · Emley Atkinson
78:
11.0 12 0 804
*Bowled 2 wides.
* NAVY: 2ND INNINGS.'". Capt. Cornish, b Lake ................. 16 Lt. Garnon-Williams, retired 38 Lt. Sturgess, played on, b
Lightfoot
... 10 Sparkes, C
c Evers, b. Light- |-- foot Brewerton, Bridgland, b
Lightfoot
18
0
Venn, Bridgland, b Light Emley Ib.w, b Lightfoot. Newall, e Goodyer, b Light-
"foot Atkinson, not out Beatty, b Morris
Extras
Total
Lt. Agnew absent
Bowling Analysis.
Q
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It is understood that the local Chinese sporting organisations, namely, the Chinese Recreation Club, the Chinese Athletic Asso aiation, the South China Athletic Association, and the Chin Woo
-Lake 120 581 Association are
making
Lightfoot 120 526 arrangements
entertain the Morris
D.3.0.85 visitors
(Continued in next Osluma),
each
to
mert.
D. J. Gilmore, C. A. Feel D. G. Bruce, L. W. She
wan.
A. W. H. Edie, T.
Megarry
11.39 T. Low, W. A. Stewart. of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. The 11.36D. B. Pest, J. A D. latter's valuable experience and as- sistance will, I feel sure, ba readily | 11.40 given to further the cause of racing. 11.44, There is a good deal to be learned 11.45,
Kwanti Steeplechase Meating. Entries close to-day for the above meeting on February 12th.
A RUSSIAN CENSUS.
POPULATION OF 145,500,000. It is announced from Moscow that the first census that has taken place throughout Russia in the past eighteen years has been con- pleted. The result shows that there are now 145,500,000 persons living within the territory of the Soviet Union
TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
Friendly Matches. Hong Kong Ca Combined.
League. Craigengower v. Taikoo.
Division II.
Police RC. HK. Electric.
Kowloon C.C.Hong Kong C.C. Civil Service v. Hoyal Navy,
League: Division · II. University e. Recreio. H.M.B. Tamáre. Indian R.C. "United Services v. Hong Kong.
On Tuesday and Wednesday next, February 2nd and 3rd, on the Hong Kong C.C. ground....
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C. Mona H. Spicer, C. B. Riggs. A. D. Humphrey's, -L. G. | B. Dodwell.
E. P. Fletcher, A. W. Hodges
N. L. Smith, E. D. Mat thews.
MILITARY BOXING.
K.O.S.B. CHAMPIONSHIPS
DECIDED AT LOWU.
The boxing championships of the Eing's Own Scottish Borderers' were decided on Thursday, the ring being erected in front of Lowa cliff in which seats had been cut for the soldier spectators.
"D" Company won the trophy for the most successful company, for the second successive year. The prizes were presented by Col. E C. Comyn (commanding the battalion), and he congratulated the company on their achievement.
The official referee' was Mr. A: Murdock.
- RESULTS.
The inala of the championships resulted as under-
Flyweight-Pte. McWho (D) beat Pte, Malvey (0),
Bantams: L/C Twynholm (B) beat Pte. Edgar (D),
Feathers: Pte Hume (C) bent Pte. Armott
(B) LightweightCpl.: McGill (B) beat L/C Crawley (Hdqtrs.).
Welters Pte. Spalding (0) beat Pte. Gillies (Hdqtrs.).
-Middles-Piper Smith (Hdgtrs. beat L/C Frame (C), K
Lightheavies: Pie. Jamieson (B). beat Drummer Frame (Hdqtra.).
BOXING."
TWO LONDON CONTESTS
/ (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.].
United Services-Capt. E. W. Morris, D.B.O., 8.8.0.(captain), Capt. A G. Dobbie, K.0.8.B., Capt. C. A. Bridgland, D.8.C., R.¿ of Signals, Major L. J. Lightfoot, O.B.E., BAO.C. Capt. 4 N. Evera, R.A.O.C, Lt.-Com. T. B Beatty H.M... Hermes, Lieut. I E. M. Sturgess, H.M.S. Hermes, Light Lieut. E. F. Brewerton, D.S.C. RAF HM.8. Hermes, Lieut. F. G Emley H. M.8.
At the Albert Hall to-night, Titania, Bev B. T. Venn, M.A, there is to be a twenty-round 'con HM.8 Titania, Lieat W. G. test for the European Middleweight Agnew, H.M.B. Durban. Reserves: Championship between Tommy Lieut. J. N. Sparks, H.M.9., Milligan (holder) and Ted Moore, Heroics, Pay-Lieut. Com. A P. of Plymouth. Milligan weighed in Show H.M.8. Tamar, Private A. this afternoon at liat sila, and D. Lake, B.AO.C
Moore at list. Alba
Combined League XL. v. HK,0,0. The following will represent the Combined League XL against the Hong Kong Cricket Club at 1,45 p.m. to-day on the Club ground:--|
(cat), F B C. Fincher, A. Rammy, W
•Brace, C. Fincher,, F. Goodwin,
8. A Imail, T. E. Yeah, C. & Bridgland, and A. A. Bumjahn.
LONDON, January 27th.
There will also be 'a' twenty-round heavyweight content between Phill Scott (British champion) and Ricardo Bartazzolo (champion of 'Italy),
LATER
Milligan beat Moore, who retired in, the 14th round.
Scott beat Vartazzolo," who was disqualified in the seventh round.
Queen's Road, at the bottom of accepted in spite of the attacks of Wyndham Street.
He expects to complete the circuit of about 24 miles by two o'clock, having stated that he will accom- plish the walk under the five hours. He invites any local walkers to
accompany him
Mr. Akimitsu,, who is walking round the world says that his best time over five kilometers is 30 minutes, 20.1/5 seconds, and he claims that this is much better than the Olympiad "record.
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE AGAINST LORRY DRIVER.
ستید
NEW YEAR.
As a result of the enquiry into the death of the coolie who was knocked down by a motor-car at Connaught Road West, the chauf four of the rebiola was charged with manslaughter before Mr. W. Scho- Beld yesterday at the Central Palice, Court.
bigota
Modern Science and Metaphysics.
In the realm of Spiritualism the researches of men like Sir William Crooks, Sir Oliver Lodge, A. R.
Wance Professor Zoellner and Edmunds showed that Modera Science had reluctantly began to take notice of the phenomena of the metaphysical,
RASH BROKE OUT ON CHILD'S FACE Formed Terrible Erup- tions. Skin Inflamed. Cuticura Healed.
*My tila gl's face broku ent with a rash which, later formed ter- Tibia, wet, sors eruptions.
Sha could not aloop day or night on Bo- count of the irritation. Water CRISE from the eruptions causing the trouble to spread, and her skin was. very much inflamedi
I sent for a frm sample of Cuel- cura Soap and Ointment and pur. chased more, and after using ona box of Curlera. Cintment and one cake of Cuticure Soup she was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. J. Richardson, 17, Dorney Gateshead, Eng."
Use Cuticura Bogy and Ointment. regularly to maintain permanent. akin and hair health. Sang and Olutrent sold throughout tha
FasTry the Cadieurs Shavk`1 Söak,
CHURCH NOTICES,
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
HONG KONG. JAVART 30za, 1927, ith Sunday after
Epiphany
Holy Communion at 8 mm. Sunday School. Mating at 11 -
Preacher Rev. E. Copley Moyle.
6 p.:-- Fransoag Ar WSDAY, February 2nd
Preacher-Bar, H., Copley Moyle.
Purification of B. V. Mary. Holy Communion at 7.45 am. THURADAY. February 3rd
Holy
Communion at 7,45 am.
UNION CHURCH. (KENNEDY BOAD).
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Sonay SERVICES, January 50th --- `·.
Sunday School at 9.45 am. Morning Service at 10.30 am. :——
Hymns: 95, 55, 74; 475 and 567. P.S.4. in Lecture Hall at's p.m. Brening Service at 8
Hymns: 669, 92, 958 and 396. Preacher bath Morning and Evening- Wansxaner, February 2ud, at 6.15 p.m. Hor. J. Kirk Macchio.
Boldiers and Sailors' Obristișu "AK sociation. FRIDAY,
ebruary 4th, at 8.30 p.m. Christian Endeavour Meeting and Social Boar.
These efforts FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, were isolated and thero was no
SOLENTIST. organised body under whose banner all could fight and work, united in
MACDONNELL, ROAD, BELOW BOWEN their selfers search for Truth and
ROAD TEAM STATION. Light.
SUNDAY SERvica, January 30th, at 11.15°
At such a period of stress and strain the Theosophical Society was founded in the year 1875, at the
...:-
Subject:"Lors." Wednesday Evening Meeting at 1.30-
p..
Beading Boom si sbore address, open Tuesday and Friday, 10am to 19 Noon;
p.m. Monday and Thursday, 5 to 7
The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Beading Boom,
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BAIL ALLOWED FOR CHINESE instigation and under the direction of the Great White Lodge of Men made Perfect, the Masters of Wis- dom, as Their Channel and Instru- ment for the Helping of the World. The Society boldly declared as its three objects:-I. The Brotherhood of Man, without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste and colour; II. The study of comparative religion, philosophy and science; III. The THERAPION. No. research into the hidden laws of THERAPION No. 2 only conditional of acceptance on nature,making the first object those who wish to join the Society, Towards this end the Theosophical Society has been working for the
It will be recalled that the death of the coolic was enquired into by a jury and when the case was con- cluded on Thursday, the jury re- turned a verdict to the effect that last fifty years the coolie met his death through the negligent driving of the de fendant.
driver was yesterday charged by As a result of the verdiet, the
Sub-Inspector Alexander, who ap plied for a remand. It was stated that the defendant was a driver of
China Garage Car. On January 15th, the car struck one of the coolies who were moving incks of pea-nuts between a junk and the Po On godown on the waterfront at Connaught Road West.
Defendant at yesterday's hearing enquired if bail were permissible, in view of the fact that he surren dered himself immediately after the
caquiry. A remand in Police cus- tody would mean that he would spend his Chinese New Year in jail.
His Worship said that the charge against the defendant was a serious one, but he would allow bail in the sum of 81,000,
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