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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1927.

VOLUNTEERS OVERWHELM JUNIOR SECTION CHAMPION-

UNITED SERVICES. ·

In the match yesterday between the Volunteers and the United Ser vices, the former was in surprising manner by an innings and $1 runs Bowker and Vallack (Volunteers) shared the bowling honours and were mainly responsible for the collapse of their opponents in both innings. Vallack took a wickets for 18 runs in the second innings of the United Services and Bowker 8 for 10 runs in the first,

Scares:

11

"

UNITED SERVICE-LET INNINGS. Rev. Vean, e Sayer, b Bowker 5 Hunt, b Bowker ... .Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, b Vallack 0 Capt. Morris, b Bowker... 13 Capt. Dobbie, not out

13

8

Capt. Perfect, rua. out Walters, b Bowker ........ Mid.. Atkinson, b Bowker.... Lt. Tregear, o Owen Hughes,

Valinek...

Lt.-Comdr. Beatty, e Fincher,

b Vallack

Total

DT

Bowling Analysis.

O

H.

R.

W.

Bowker Vallack

E

16

+5

@ 0 30 1

VOLUNTEERS.

J. C. Lyal, e Venn, b Beatty" 60

A. W. Hamsay, bs Beatty

44 0

J. E. Hinton, b Beatty.. E. J. R. Mitchell, not out... 38 H. Owen Hughes, e Dobbie,

b Watters

Sayer, b Thorpe ...........

Extras

*..... 15

Total (for 5 wkts.).......175 E. C. Fincher, F... E.. LA rence. AC. I. Bowker, Wood- ing and G. G. Vallack did not.

bat...

Dobbie

Bowling Analysis.

Beatty

Perfect

Morris

Thorpe

Shaw

Watters.............

0. *

1.

9 ་2 IS

A

11 0 57

3

4 035

*

3 0

50

0

4 1

14

4 0

18

J

19

UNITED SERVICES~2ND INNINGS.

Capt. Thorpe, c Ramsay, b

Vallack

Hunt, e Owen Hughes, b

Vallsek

Rev. Vean, Sayer, b

Vallack

Capt. Morris, C Owen

Hughes, b Vallack

Capt. Dobbie, & Vallack......

Capt. Perfect, b Lysl ........ Lt. Comdr. Shaw, 1.b.w.

Vallack

18

Lt. Tregear, a and b Vallack o

Lt.-Comdr. Beatty, a Bowker,

b Vallack

Mid. Atkinson, b Vallack...

Walters, not out

Extras

Total

Bowker

Vallack

∙LFal

.........78

Bowling Analysis.

SHIP.

The draw for the Junior Section Championship of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club has been made, and the players for the first round are as under:

C. A. Goldenburg e. D. Lyan. 7. W. Carr v. J. M. McBride. F. E. Booker.. R. C. Wallace. A. E. Clarke v. W. Mckay. P. Morrision. O. A. Grimes J. Laing v. 8. H. Garrod. F. H. Glover v. G. McLeod. J. McCubbin e. W. Pryde.

The condition of the competition are 18 holes Match play, with the final over 36 höles; no handicapa

GARRISON RECREATION

CLUB,

TO BE RUN BY SOUTH CHINA COMMAND SPORTS BOARD.

مستن

The Garrison Recreation Club has, we understand, been placed

under the control of the South China Command Sports Board. The Rev. F. P. W. Alexander, "C.F., Chaplain of the Forces, has been appointed Her Secretary of this Board, in place of Major L. J. Lightfoot, O.B.E., R.A.P.C., and S.Q.M.S. E. E. Steele, D.O.M., MM, RA.P.C., is the Sports Secretary,

The Garrison Recreation Club was for many years responsible for many sporting activities among the

The first round has to be played on or before March 19th; the second round by April 2nd, the semi-final By April 16th and the final by Aprilles Military and a great deal of

20th.

HOCKEY.'

CLUB PUNJABIS.

On the United Services Recrea tion Club ground yesterday after. noon the Hong Kong Hockey Club 1st XI played in a match againat the 5/2 Punjabis Regiment.

After a keen game, the Club ware defeated by the soldiers by three goals to one."

BOXING.

IRON BUX TO FIGHT IN

MACAO...

Fights have been arranged in Macao for Kid" Raymond and Iron" Bux, the tournament tak ing place on Saturday evening next.. There will be four contests in all, the principal event being the con- test between Bux and Jose P. Silva, the middleweight champion of the Portuguése Navy and Army

The fight is scheduled for ten two- minute rounds, and a good scrap is expected.

"Kid" Raymond fights" J. da Concerca in a six round contest, and the latter is reported to be boxer of considerable merit.

HOME FOOTBALL.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE RESULT.

[THEOUGH "REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, March 1st., Playing in the Scottish League, Queen's Park lost to the Rangers by one goal to two.

Schroter, not out

J. Tajima, b Yeoh

AB. Sulieman, not out

0

Extras

96

Total (for 5 wkta.)......168.

T. W. Cheong, F. S. Chen H. T. M. Barma and Hazeland did not bat.

Bowling Analysia.

0. X. B. W.

F. Zimmern 30 26

Yeoh

10. 1 40

0 K.

W.

S. V. Gittens... 13 1

7 1

0

14

18

5 ◊ 24

W. H. Sling***

1 0 10

Ponsonby Fane Trayes

ÚNIVERSITY MATCH.

ARTS FACULTY. ENGINEER- ING FACULTY.

The last the triangular Inter- Faculty matches was played yester day on the Pokfulam ground be- tween the Arts and Engineering Faculties, and resulted in a win for the latter by 5 wickets.

The Engineering Faculty, there- fore, win the rubber, having beaten the Arts Faculty and drawn with the Medical Faculty. The Arts beşt the Medicals.

Score:-

ARTS.

2 D 14 0 3 0 15

MATCH AT KING'S PARK, KOWLOON.

The Kowloon" British Former Pupils' Association met the Central British School in a match at King's Park on Tuesday, the former easily winning,

Scores:

X.B.8.Y.P.4.

E. O. Murphy, b Kelly G. Headley, b Kelly

W. Matchin, b Kelly

F. S. Nicholla, played on, b

Kelly

W Lawson, a Carr, b Mac-

13

11

2

Kider

10

J. D. Murphy, b*Kelly

12

S. V. Gittens,C

Chen, b

C. T. Evana, b Kelly

43

Youngaaya...

54.

F. Lee, b MacKider

D. Harvey, b Kelly .......

Youngsaye

29

E. W. Railton, not out .....

W. H. Sling, e Schroter, b

Extras .....

T. E. Yooh, b Sulieman.....

E. Zimmern, e Schroter, b

Younggaye.....

F. Zimmern, hit wicket,

W. M. Gittens

B. P. Ng, Hazeland,

Youngsaye

S. E. Noronha, c Chen,

Youngsaye

JH Trayes,"

saye, b Hazeland

W. A Youngsaye, b Haze-

Total

Bowling Analysis.^

..107

0. M. II. "W.

D. Kelly 14 2 57 7

G. Carrman 40 20

0

Young-

8. MacKider 2. 3.

1. 23

7

0

CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL..

G. G. Edwards, run out

0

D. Kelly, run out

Dr. Ponsonby, not out ......

98

S. MacKider, E. Murphy,

bHedley.....

land

-19

G. Carr, b Nicholls

16

-Extras

10

B. J. Vickers, 'c and b Loc... 0

J. Lyon, run out

167

A. Ursell, ran out

7

E. Hayes, J. Murphy, b

Hedley

2

D. M.

W

C. MacClay, b Hedley..

2

0 46

W. Hirst, b.Hadley

"M. Bach, pot cut

Total

Bowling Analysis

Sulieman

Hareland....... 0.4 0.26

*W.M. Gittens #10-3 .98 1 +J. L. Youngsaye "12 1 39

Bowled 3. wides.

Bowled 2 wides

ENGINEERING.

8. Kermani, b S. V. Gittens 54

W. M. Gittens, c Trayes, b

8. V. Gittens JAL Youngsare, c Edwards,

Yeoh

Prof. M E. Roffey, & Ed- wards, b B. V. Gittens...... (Continual on next Volumn);

« J. Stirling, o Léo, b Hedle;

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

Matchin..... Hedley

81 23

0

19

Lee

2 2

Nicholls Evans

r

3. Murphy

credit is due to their energetic and capable Hon. Secretary S.Q.M.8. Steele, who is now, as stated, the Sports Secretary of the Sports Board

SIR T. LIPTON'S PLANS.

Little Girl Suffered Terribly Cuticura Healed

** Day- litla, girl, gathered merribly with sea which broậu gut, on her bead and the back of her nach. It started first with many pimples above her right go and soon spread all over het fach ́and bend.” Her 'hair fell out and she was a terribia,, sight, so won. "2 "did not get any aloep for a whole month."

read an advertisement for Cotiera Soap and Ointment and sent for free sample. I purchased moto, and after using three, bites of Curicura Ointment and one tad- let of Cutleurs Soep she was co pletely healed." (Signed) Mrs. Ab- Alo Thoma, 6, đặh Sử, Walma hampton, Staffs, Eng.

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WEATHER REPORT.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

QURAN STEAMSHIP.00, LTD.

CHINA MUTUAL STRAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD:

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VA SINGAPORE CONSIGNES per Co.'s Steamer

BHEXENOR"

are barby notified that the Carge will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will En si Consigness' risk and subject to Terms and Condition of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 1st March.

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, anisse. Notice Esa been given, prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from part t

to port to the final port of call to which the option extende,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be sismined on Thoadays and Fridays between the hours of 10.15 X and Noor within the Free Storage period, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods are laft the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th March, will be subject

Bent

Yesterday's weather report, fore- enst and remarks issued by thempt he res.gnised. Royal Observatory at 8.10 p.m.

MORE TIME FOR YACHTING. stated:

ANOTHER CHALLENGE FOR

AMERICA CUP.

Sir Thomas. Lipton, who, as we have already announced, is giving up a large amount of detail work "in connection with his business in- terests, is welcoming the opports nity of devoting more time to his hobby of yachting.

- When a Tresaman saw him at his

country house on the northern out- skirts of London, he said that he hoped to enter a challenge for the America Cap during the year,

"I hope to have a new boat de- signed to race against an American boat next year," he said. "It will probably be a cutter.”

When Sir Thomas was asked for a good axiom for a young man business he said: "In my entering young days I worked hard to make my mother more comfortable. I went to the United States as steerage passenger when I was youth and I came back 18 months ister with £80, a rocking-chair, and a barrel of four. The rocking-chair was for my mother to sit in, and the barrel of flour was for her to make pancakes with

"I prefer to have in business a young man who has gone straight to work after leaving school. - I think a man who goes to a univer. sity is spending time in receiving school lessons which would be bet ter spent in the practical expeṛeace of life."

The anti-clayone has strengthened slightly. Mollerate, to fresh mon soon may be expected along the 3. E. coast of China and over the north China Sea.

Local forecast:-N.E.

winds, moderate to fresh, overcast. SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN

HONG KONG

FOR MARCH, 1927.

STANDARD TIME OF THE 120th MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH.

March

21

وا

+

Sunrise, Sunset, 3rd...6-44 am 6.28 p.m. 4th....6.43

་་

6.29

5th......6.426.98

6th...6.41

"}

6.99

*

7th.......6.40

*8.29

"

8th......6.39

8.29

"

23

9th......6.38

6.30

"

カト

10th.......6.38

8.30

"

6.31

12th-6.38 si

8.31

31

11

+3

14th....... 6,34

6.39

13

"

15th.......6.33.

22

16th.......6.33

11

2

8.33

ور

11th........8.37

13th......6.35 ar 8.32

8.33 17th...6.32" 8.33 6.33 18th.31

10th 6.30 19 6.24

20the

6,34

"

21st.......8.27

6.34

*

22nd......6.28

6.35

23rd....6.25

8.30

19

24th......8.25 23th.......6.24

6.36

26th.......0.93

27th.......6.99

28th.......6.21

6.37

J

99th....8.20

6.37

"

30th .5,19

6.38

31st .....18

6.38

E

8.36 8:36 6.37 了

One of Sir Thomas's activities, which he does not intend to relin quish, is his regular presentation of boxes of chocolates to 250 children of Potters Hill, hamjet.. between Hatfield and St. Albans. Some 13 or 16 years ago, Sir Thomas was motoring through Potters Hill, which has no shop, when he saw HONG KONG METEOROLIGICAL a child to whom he gave s box of chocolates Bince then he has visit ed this hamlet every Sunday with a sack containing more than 200 boxes of chocolates which he has distributed to the children

CITY REGARDS NEW CHAIR- MAN WITH SATISFACTION.

REGISTER.

Hong Kong Observatory, March 2nd,

Previous On Date On Date

Day.

at 2 p.m. Barometer... 29.9329.95 Temperature

58-5 Humidity...

Ba Wind-

Direction NE Calm Farce

1

0 00 0.05

0:00

& B

p.in

29.33

51.

35

$6

80

NE

1

0

0.00

It had been, believed for some time past that Sir Thomas Lipton, owing to advancing years, would Weather be obliged to give up active con- Baix

trol, and the announcement that Sir Highest open-air Temperature, 1st: $4 John Ferguson, the banker was Lowest open-air Temperature, 2nd: $1 succeeding him as executive chair- man of Lipton, Ltd.) was received with satisfaction in the City.....

LONDON SPREADS OUT.

FEWER LIVING IN THE CENTRE.

London is becoming more and more a huge workshop and less and leas a place to live in A

In a statistical abstract issued by the London County Council it is pointed out that although in 1801 there were 128,129 people living in the City of London, there were, it is estimated, only 13,520 last year.

B-Blue sky; O-Cloudy; D- Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning; M-Mist; O-Overcast; P-Passing showers; Q-Squalls; É-Rain; T- Thunder.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

Tet into the City's one square Thur mile were crowding from qutside | .- districts even in 1921-more than↑ Fri. 420,000 people every business day..!

But while the City's residential Bat population is dwindling every year

that of the administrative county. San.

From March 3rd to 9th, 1927. HIGH WATERFLOW WA

Hoog!

Kong

Standard

Time!

Height

Kong

Kang

Standard

'Time.

b. b. m.

9 9 45 473 27

4m10.165.0

510 48 52

of London, which embraces the metropolitan boroughs, has increas Mon 7

ed from 950,310 in 1801 tô, it'`la estimated, 4,815,400 at the present Two time.

Height

9.54789 24 10 4774 412.19

42 6 8

11 42

59 1

6.611

842

8·14 2 2

VISITORS TO CANTON

The population of Greater Lon- Wed. $. don in 1921 was nearly 7

millions. Londonera are much healthier, There has been a tall in the death rate from 23.4 per 1,000 in 1848, to 11.9 in 1925, and the figures of in-A fant mortality "show an even greater reduction.

But London's birth-rate is fall-

ing

in 1920 births in the County

of London totalled 120,828, but in

1925 there were only 82,401,

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