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CRICKET.

ARMY NAVY. -

The Clah lent their gryninul ta the Services pesterday-find the mich will be continued to-day) -- for the last of the "Your End series. Previously the Club had been heaten by the Army and had drawn with the Navy when well. upg, Yesterday -the two Services ; mer and on paper, of course, it was odde in the Army.

The wicket was surprisingly good. and the ball in the morning t alf events-dū} not turn as much as might have been expected t Janked as though the wicket might improve-though there was little difference. Bale won the tow and sent" the Acay in to bat. Morris had rither a depleted team at his disposal as the KO.S.B. contingent had gone in to camp and athess

teould not turn out. One of the selected in fit failed to answer the invitation. This by request: All

thy are, it was not such a bad' side and an interesting game re suited.

But for Morris, the Arane woul have been in a bad way. Thomson, until he steained armuscle dad very well and had the first two wickets with 4 on the beard. Wand was rather in and out but he wledd both Tyringham and Erskine with beautiful balls, Morris was playing really nice ericket but Dale uddmi ly howled him a really good over. and kene the best until the last hall. It was distinctly faster, pitch. ing pust outside or on the off sturip, and broke the stick.

Thereafter nothing but gallant hitting by Sgt. Leach saved things. Taking things by and į Forge 123 was at to bail a sere

Navy Get Ahead.

played;

Thanks to excellently innings by alter and Coeil, the Navy got to 147. It was, 1am told, furring cricket all the time and t Miles regret was unable to use it. bowled very well spanning the balli a fot and kenning an nacellent

gth his day he is as good as ages in the Culony.

The Day's Finish."

Army and by no means ixully to put ap 55 for two wiekīts. The two Tatsen our, Moss and Newberry, both butted well. The present position, then, is that, with & wickets To fall, the Army are 34 riens un

The gain will be resumed at 11

R. ARBIT

a.

tó morrow,

Present score ab i analysis:

--First Ionings Of Army. S.Q.M., Moss, h Thomson.. Capt. Bevis, e sub., Thom.

Capt. Morris, h Dale ...

15, Q.M.S. Newberry, e Itayles,

b Wood

Capt. Tyringham, b Wood Capt. Erskine, b Wood

St. Sgt. Wood, l Dale

Sgt. Lench, Shaw; b Dale.

1. Corp. Miles, ran out

Pto, Lake, not out

F

But, Gifford, e Cecil," Wänd 7 Extras: yes 6. lng byes 5, 15

Total

.126

"Fall of Wickets:-175; 276: 0197: 43501 Brawa BET): 790: 8/9); 9/112; 10/128.

Bowling Analysi

Lt. Com. Thom.

sun

ƯỚI. M Gar

dines

Tel Wood

First Innings Of B.N.

|

GOLF.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

FANLING NEW YEAR

K

MEETING.

Bogey Poo!.

W. L. Bandar (7), i ap the and bride.

A. Robertson (80), 1 up the and divide.

Other scores? I. P. Bloxham ( G. Davidson (15) E. Grimble (12)

1. Andrews (8)

Monaghan (1) W. Davisou (29) N. K. Llejn M. 11. Jy

47 cards taken out.

Medal Round,

all square

I down 1 own

2 down

H. F. Hesham..... Strg 6 th winte Other fes;

1. C. Monaghan... pofita N. K. Latejohu.. 14 92-77 Hands taken out.

"Mixed Medal Competition. Mts, and A...

Lal

Other scores:

Kusel and "K. S. Roberseits Mand T

Whyte Sunal

Min. Syung Th

300 and 2. H Remington

Mre, and C. Mar

ray

......

JI

12 To

97

*

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10 78

]';

Mrs. Dunworld ami

R. D. Matthews w Mrs. Camerian and

F. A. Reloend"

28 Pines,

HOME FOOTBALL.

TUESDAY'S SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCHES.

A FULL PROGRAMME,

All teams in the Scottish League Division 1.7ook part in dubiday matebes un Tarday. There were five winners u hoide groomedy and bar away meest of the guers being¦ very close, No quads were gened when the Bean as anet Abellion.

The line, why deflated, Par tick Thisted on

INTERPORT FOOT- BALL.

THE TEAM' SELECTED.

ELAYERS WHO WILL GO TO SHANGHAY

The following have been chosen to represent "Hong Kong agarost Shanghai at the latter port during Chinese New Year:-

Clarke (1 K. Police). Wynue H.A. Pelion),

Lai Yuk To (China Athleticj.

. F. Remedios (C. de Beeren). Suur (Kowloon},

Lam Ynk Y (China Athletic). Tan Kwai Shing (Uhina Athy. McNiven cuts (uards) tiosaan (Clib" de heervto), She Run Shan.

Bev, Alexander (8.0.8. BA Reserves

P. Xavier (4lub de Recreio). MeBeide 1.K. (lub).

La Rocha (Ului de eerėjok Rey. Alexander as to be Capt. and Clarke Vice-Captain,

Mr. A. T. Hamilton, Chairmein, 1. K.E.A., and Mr. PP. M. McTavish a member of the B.R.F.A. Commeil, will accompany the tag as dyint Matagers.

The team will brave tiong Kong by die-Persident Grant salling con 12th stant,

YESTERDAY'S TRIAL GAME. SILK TED TEAM BEAT THE NAVY.

Wynne and T-- Kwan Shing were absent 200 the town chosen to the

playmates tite Navy MAP, groun, the places being taken by Ng Rum thach zur Brak bum. Tar une started with the Train fielding ten players only. The | Tek

pressed at first, and pendley seemed to have a charmed he t The Navy goal. Oper he wis beat. en but Barkham just stopped the ball song over the "ane and clear gu. MeNiten sent ta haniaga.ast The apright and the bat bebekend

**

10NE

tong pusition in the League, Moder weld falling to Falkirk atter budg ing the premier place the previous

day.

One match ts played

the English Leap trek, Dsion 11. (Northern Rochdale daring badly against Bradford the barters i this sention.

The results of Tuesday's tuatches as cabled by Reuter and revised Senttish League table ab agy pended; —

"Division III (Northern). "Bochdale ș. Bradford 4.

Scottish League.

Clyde I, St. Johnstone 0. Funder 3. Halters 2 Dunfermline A. 9. Hearts 2. Falkirk 2. Motherwel, E. Hamilton A. at Afrdrieodans 2 Hibernians 9. Aloerdeen -12, Kilmarnock 2.. Cosdendmach 1. Queen's Park 1, Carte 3. Haith Rovers 1.. St. Mirren, 9. fangers. Panick T. 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE:

(DIVISION L

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5th, 1928.

CRICKET AT THE DIOCESAN BOYS: SCHOOL.

RESULTS OF THE INTER-HOUSE COMPETITION.

SOME PROMISING YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PERFORMANCES,

Ihing the last fortuight" the [ Diocesan Boysebool have had their inter-hiuse cricket matches. Although inter-house football and sports havy long been "an aumil feature this is the first necasion on which inter house greket has been trin. The experiment, poured ä great Maccess, much enthusiasm being shown in all the matches, Yellow House were the winners. The Diocesan Boys' School is doing very good work on behalf of cricket. in the Colony and the following acores show that some promising glent' is developing, D. J. Ander. Set in particular, is doing extreme ly well with both bar and hall.

The scores were as follows:...

BLUE BROWN.

play, lark had tw shots to stop, but valis beat hun trone else range, the bulging across from Davis and Briqali taded to vlegs Ng. Why was late, vatne on atter the go was seared ant for a te Barkham and Baker, the Sag lack Rupit busy. Barkhan had to to got the Chinese Jelť 3

Chas be

good form. The Trau levelled mp, through Ulan when book a pass from Gisana" and gave Bailey ao chance. "The Tex, took the lead. Suen drew the detence โป gwe Cinsama rinse the the latter beuing ! Hradley with a fast shot: Aluost krom-che eqmre, the ball was agai in the net. A centre by Clan was missed by Bradley, albi Gosao | Jobbed the fall over the goalie's į tead Haliti: Suseeled Team Navy 1.

זי

Besoneng, Chan was sent away but his shot went over the bar. Farlow gavę su teorier and ener sent in a haid drive, Bradley clear- !' ing. Daving had an open gail the Navy but turned outside"

!

Davies had another change t Score Lut Ng erosed over and sent habil. A tussie between Evans and Ng emtes in favour of the Savy can who went over and Nash

marked bent Warke with a st Phot from eben munge. Evans and through again but was stop pod by Ng before he could shoot. Final Score: Selpeted Teain : Navy i

* P. W. D. L.. F. A. Pis.. Rangers....222.11 3 4 05 20 37 Motherwell 23 10 2 Gr 24, 20 Celtic 1.6 3.52 20 32 Hearts

St Mirren 23 12 1 Palkit 23 122 12 Kilmas noch 2 10

20

Aberdeen 224 01 30 # 45 45 Hernians 23 10 19 5 41 21 Lowden.

M *.

3 29

1 19

0

J *

Lt. Dale

#

J

Cd. Bošn. Bur-

roughs

J “

I. R. T. Venn, Tyring

Jurm, Miles

Lt. Salter. b Ahles"

47

Lt. Creil, e Moss, b Miles....

1.

Lt. Thunt, R.M., Miles

beath 24 IS Partick

I

5 9 0

2.

3 9 09

46

14. Bule, b Milex

Lt. Davies, st. Wood, b Miles

Stoner

24

Lt.-Com. Thomson. b Learb

Wood.

b Erksine

Tel. Wond, b. Miles

+

“Com: Bos'n, Burroughs, not

Dut

0

Extras: byes 9, leg byes 1,

no balls a

10

Total

.147

Pay Lt. Com. Shaw, run out.

Ch. Mee, Gardiner,

Ball of Wickets?----1987: 2/86; ** 8/92: 4/96: 5/104; 6/106; 7/108; 8:11; 0/145: 10/147.

Bowling Analysiz..

0. M.

Sgt. Gifford ... 0 i. 11

"Capt. Erskine .... ->

L.-Opt. Miles..... 14

W.

0

0

S. Q. M. S. New.

berry

4 0 26

1

0

1

Sgt. Leach..... 7 **---Bowled & no balls.

Second Innlags 0: Army; Capt. Bevis, not out. S.Q.M.S. Moss, b Wood 16 S.Q.M.S.. Newberry, 1.b.w.,

6 Dale.....

13

Capt. Tyringham, not out...... 7

Extras: byes 5

Totul (for 2 wickets)

Fall of Wickets:-1/19: 2/44.

Bowling Analysis.

Lt. Dale

Tel. Wood .....

Li-Com. Thom-

* soa

Com, Boun. Bur

roughs

#

55

11 12 10

1986 $1

Command.

Cras

The team selected to represent Hong Kong by by Strong one, wid its selection will probably cause commgent. The tenum is not considered likely to win but everyone wishes them lex and is confident that they will do their best and play a good sporting game which is the main thing.

THE TEST MATCH.

22 SOUTH AFRICA: NEED 300

TO WIN.

A 11 3 46 20 41212 57 19 64 19 6 37 513 *

39 3A 211

10 21327 32 12

Airdrie Dundee.*** Queen's.Pk. 23 Raith R. Hamilton Clyde Bo'ness

line

fernt-

1 19

GARRISON FOOTBALL.

LEAGUE.

THE LEACTE POSITIONS.

League positions "in the Clarrison Football League are as under-

P. W. D. I., F. A. 1. C. Co. K.0.8.B. 7. 6.1 0 2013 H.Q. • KO.S.K. 8 6 120 10 13 D. Co. K.0.8.3.105 3 289 15 13 A. Co. KO.S.B. 6 4 18 H.Q.1 KOS.B. S 41 19 19 H Co. K.0.3.B. 7 4 12 15 10 31st f. Bty. 1.A, 6 9 1 2 18 7 R.A.M.O.....10 $ 0.7 10 35 6 12th H. Bty. R.A. 419 90 9 R.A.O.C. ....... 1 7 0 34 % R.E. & R. Siges, 500 5 2760) 20th H. Bry. .A. 6 0 0 8 1 200

İR/C.""B" #. R.G.A.

This league match takes place ou Saturday at Sookunpoo Valley.

LR.C.-M. P. Madar (eapt.). F Nazarin, A. S. Suffind, A. K. Minu, I. Hassan, D. Mohomed, S. A

SUTCLIFFE MAKES ME

BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]

Ruby, Jan, tru. At the close of play in the second cricket test maten at Cape Town, England had scored 41% runs for eight wickets.

Sutcliffe, who made 19, had reach ed that total when be bruke "his bat Playing with a new bat he was dismissed without being able to make the one, run needed to secure a centify,

Tyldesley was responsible for st runs as a result of a patient innings of three hours and & quarter against difficult bowling.

The South Africans who had the advantage over England of 115 on the first innings, are now faced with the prospect of having to make their second sunie 1900 runs in indings in order to win.

"(THROUGH REGTER'S AGENCY.}

CAPE Tows, Jan, 3rd.

In the second cricket test match England had scored 330 runs for

8 wickets at the ten interval.

Sutcliffe had contributed to ruis and Tyldesley 87 rune.

LATER.

At the close of play, England had scored 119 runs for eight wickets.

Wratt was 76, not out.

CAPE-Town,dan, 4th,

In fine weather, England made

0.

M. R. W. 悲 20. 1

$3 3

141

5 0

0

0

Husain, A. Rahmin, A. K, Ismail,

1

7

0

U. T. Thad and E. M. K. Malubhoy, at lunch time.

428, of which Wyatt scored 91.

Sirdar Khan and A Butt. Reserves: | South Africa were 45 for no wickets

Blue.

D. . Anderson, Kavarana,

at Lee.......

A. T. Nemanbhoy, run out... S. . Christie, A. T. Las V 1. T. Word, Kavarana, 6

A. Lov

M. Yayahbhoy, 1. T. Lev Chan Kai Yarn, 5 C, Lev. 11. Waller, Musabhoy,

6. Les

41. T. Love, e ad h A. T.

A. Shiraz. b A. T. Lee.. Dew Boon Sing, not int V. White, not put ......

Extrus

Total

A. T.

Bowling Analysis.

0. 35.

****

3

5

Gi. A. Lee ..... 4.20 A. Mussabhay... 8 .Brown.

R. Rerd. st. Jackson,

Zimmern

A Mussalhoy,

Zimmern

White,

R.

G. A. Les, e Wong Kam Pai,

b Zimmern

A. T. Lev, b Prata

Broadbridge, b Zitatern Cheng Kam, To, b Zimmera Wong Kam Cheung, b Pruth R. Kavarana, run out .......

Said, st. Prata

T.

13

Jackson, h

9

W. Thang Yow, at. Jackson,

Prat

6. Wallei. not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

F. R. Zimmern.

。 31.

K.

1 15

G. White....

16.

P. A. Waller ... A. Práta

$4

13

Wee Chai Eng..

¥ U

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YELLOW GREEN,

Yellow.

E. K. Lee, b Zimmern.... N Broadridge. 1.b.w.. b.

Zimmern

Pong Pia Fong, b Zimmer c W. H. Kwan, e and o Kote-

wal

Bowling Analysis.

Ch

It. W.

Ti i

R. I. Lee, b Zinziner

800

A. T. Lee

A. Musabhay ... W. Cunningham.

1·0

Brown..

ין

B. Rood, & Nemuddy, & E

T. 'Wood

Win, han Yau, k doderso The A. Lure, man w

B. Chan. b Zimmern

Leung Chrak Rau, and h

0

F." shirazee, run out

14.

White

32

1 t

A

G. L. Linblom, e

Waller

and b

J. J. Channings, not uut

A. T. Leed mal dut.. bg 4 Cheng Kam Ta, e and 12^6i.

Lee ..........

W. Cumingham, nt out ... Se A. Bronbridge, and i

Ga. Le

Exams

Total:

Kong Kam Cheng, H. Kava. 14 A Musabhog and d Wader did not hat.

Bowling Analysis,

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10

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

0.

..

R.

W.

F. R. Zimmern. 10 A. - Prita

21

3

**

Kotowall

We Chai Eng!..

P. A. Waber...... 4 U 10

G. Winch .... } (White,

0.4 0 Green..

F. R. Zimmern, run out

A. Prata, e and b Kwan

7

0. M

R. T

Andersin

1

Yayahbbor

3

19

E. T. Wood

A

!

Nemanbhoy

0

32

G. White, R. Lee

G. T. Lore...

0

2

G. Winch, b Kwan

I'. Wailer, b R. Lee

.£).

Wer Chai Eag, b R. Lie

{

Wong Ka Pui. b R. Lee ... Leung Cheuk Chuen, h Kwan

(1

BLUE . YELLOW,"

Blue.

D. J. N. Anderson, b R.

Dee

A. S. A. Kyum, e Channings.

b Kwan

Christie, h E. Lee...

J. A. Shaw, b`R. Lee

A. T. Nemanthoy, & R. Lor

M. Yayahbhoy, 1 Kwan at 2 H. A. Waller, aut out

Chan Kai Yuen,

Lee

H. Jackson, e and b Kwan.... G. Kutwall, not out.... Chan Yuk Loong, R. Lee 0

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

R.

and b R.

R. T. Leer

13 ' 223

Pong Pun Fong.

4)

F. K. Lee

E. T. Wood, b R. Lee G. T. Lee, b Kwan A. Shirazoe, b R. Lee

Extra

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Q. M. K.

*.

H. Lee

10.4 1

Id

7

W.. H. Kwan.... 10

Yellow.

I 15

#

W. H. Kwan, b Anderson...... 19 F. Shirare, Anderson ...

A

R. Lee, Christie, b Kyun..* Pong Pan Fong, b 'Anderson (U Ma Chiu Chong, u Anderson,

b Kynm

1. C. Kan, h Anderson

F. K. L. b Anderson.......... J. Channing, Andersin... ( 6. Lindbitor, c and b

Kyum

N. Broadbridge, e Chan;

Anderson

R. Chan, not out

Extras

Total

0 2 0

F. Shirazee - 辽 0 11

W. H. Kwan...

2 0

GREEN. BLUE.

Green.

A. Prata, run out ...

F. R. Zimmern, run out......

1-

G. Kotevall, b Anderson...... £)

G. White, e and b. Kyum... Wee Chai Eng, b Kyum...

Wong Kam-Pui, e and b An-

derson

P. A. Waller, b Anderson..... 30 Leung Cheuk Kau, a Nermau-

bhoy, b Kyum.........

If. Jackson. b Anderson O. Taudien, b Anderson

J. D. Minhinette, not out

Extras

0

8

.128

Toul

Bowling Analysis.

Q. 35. .E. W.

D. J. N. Ander-

1

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

W

6.1 6 D

7

25

3

BROWN,

D. J. S. Ander-

54771 A. S. A. Kyum.. 6

GREEN

Green,"

T. R. Zimmern, b. A. T. Ler 21 P.. A. Waller, e Wong Kam

Cheung; b A. Lee

A. Prata, run out. Leung Cheuk Kaù, e 6, Lee,

·b A. Leg

Wong Kam Pui, at. Kava-

Taan, A. Le

G. Kotewall, e and b Mussa-

bhoy

O. Tandien, b A. Lee.....

H. Jackson, b Mussabhoy ... Wee Chai Eng, run out...

G. White, b G. Le

3. D. Minhinette, not out

Extras ....

Total

3

.0

11 2 47 A. S. A. Kyum.. 8.2 1 25 A. T. Norman-

bhop

HOCKEY.

THE SIM SHIELD- COMPETITION..

The R.A.F. (Kai Tack) have sigratied their wish to compete in Sim Shield Competition this year (formerly it has beer bætween the Army, Navy and the Hong Kong Hockey Club) and therefore

revised at of fixtures has been | compiled, subject to confirmation by the Army.

The first match will be between the Navy and the R.A.F. and will take place on

the R.N.O.S.C. ground, King's Park, on Friday (or more) at 4.30

The of fixtures is as follows:

Jan. 6th-Navy . RAF.

11th.Club r. Army. 10th-Navy e, Army. 18th-Clu. Navy. 23rd-Navy v. Army. 25th-Club. R.A.F. 30th.-Army ··RÆF. Prix 1-Challer. Army.

3rd-Navy.. RA.F. 8th.Clu. Navy. 13th.-Army R.A. F. 13th.Chr. R.A.F.

C:

YELLOW BROWN,

Yellow.

R. T. Lre, b A. T. Lee ......

F. Shirazee, b G. A. Lec.... 1

Ma Chiu Chong. st. Kava

rana, A. T. "Lee"....

0

W. H. Kwan, b A. T: Le... 1 Pong Pua Fong, b Musun-

Bhoy

Leung Cheuk Kau, run out... N. Broadbridge, b A. T. Lee J. Chanwings. b A, T. Lec... G. L. Lindblom, b. A. T. Ten 5 B. Chan, b Mussabhor ....... Wonx Map Leung, not out ...

Extras

Bowling Analysi

3

Total

Q

21.0

Blue....

D. JN. Anderson, b Zim

mern.

A. T. Nermannbboy, run out M. Yayabhor, b G. White ...

A... A. Kyym, not out

H. A Wallet, b Zimmern...

S. Christie, b P. Waller. Chan Kai Yuen, b P. Waller

J. A. Shaw, P. Waller

B. T. Wood, b Zimmern

Q. T. Lee, st. Jackson, b

Zimmerti A. Shirazee, run out

Extras.....

Total

16

36

D. M. 12. W. A. T. Lee

M 14 (A. Lee, ****

5.0 121 A. Musanbhoy... 2 D B

Brown. Wong Kam Cheung, b R. T.

Lec

R. Kavarana, b R. T. Lea... 2

A Mussabhoy, e Ma, b Kwan

0

.SA, Broadbridge, run out... 3

A. T. Lee, & L. C. Knu, b

Kwan

0

a. A. Lee, run out

15

R. Reed. & R. T. Lee

Cheng Kam To, è and b R.

Lee

Q

***

W. Chang Yew, b R.. Lec

1

57

G. A. Waller, run out

T. Naidu, not out .......

Extras

A

Total

31

0.

W. H. Kwan R. T. Lee

7,2 0 8 2

5

0 13

5

"Bowling Analysis.

F. R. Zimmern, 12 4 17 G. White

B 1 23 P. "A. Waller ... $ 9 12

(Continued on next Column.)

Bowling Analysis,

K. W.

'PAPA" "CLARK OF

SHANGHAI.

#

"BETIRNING AFTER- LONG

CAREER.

:—

LEADING FIGURE IN INSUR

ANCE CIRCLES.

The retirement," says the "Mart - Daily News of Deveinier Dist, her iming tomorrow. of Mr. T. A ("Papa") Clark as manager and secretary of the Yangtze Tastractiev Aciction, Ltd., is an announce mnt which will be heard with can- metry Corable interest by the Friends Mr. Clerk has in Shangbai, Apart from his numerous hue nds A affiliations which have made hin 12 well-known character Inally, Mr." Clark possesses a porachabity which, widn't exnggeration, has made him during his 33 years of résidence here, one of the best known and

ked men in Shanghai.

-"Papa" Clark enme out to Shang- hai in October, 1895, as an assist ax on the staff of the Yungusze

·Insuraner Association, In 1921 Mr. Clark was appointed manager and sçerothry of the company from which he is now retiring.

An Interesting Personality. How or when. Mr., Clark actualty! first got the nickname of Paja by which he is known by personal friends and acquaintances, cannot he established exactly, but it is thought by those who knew him in the early days when he was a young man here, that his fatherty attitude towards his associates, especially as reunded the giving of good advice." earned the title for him

Especially is this helpfulness re- menbered by tones who have always ben keca on yachting in Shanghai. "Papa" Clark was in the early days a great friend of Mr. Duncan Glass, formerly one of most pro inin yachteme in the Shanghai Yuht Club, and with Mr. Glass fan used to sail the Violet, now the Axit used by the Commodore, Mr E. T. Byrne, in the Yacht Club Alex Alout 1900 Mr. Clark be. me owner of the Idaho, in which he did a lot of cruising.

Work For The Race Club. "Papa" Clark will be remembxr- ed also se one of the Shangha How Club's handicappers in former years He is regarded by raway ne uzuestionably the finest handicap- per of recent years, though at the present writing he has rather drop- ped out of this activity. He has beer at every race meeting, how- ever, as long as can be remembered, and his knowledge of ponies is ex- ceptional. He has also been an enthusiastic horseman, riding, re- gularly on the roads for many years Some years ago, Mr. Clark won a member of "A" Company of the | S.V.C.—X.-C. Daily News.

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