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KWANTI STEEPLECHASE MEETING.

SAN DIEGO WINS HARTFORD CUP.

"EXCITING AFTERNOON'S · SPORT.

[BY RAPIER.])

There was a fairly representative gathering at Kwanti on Saturday afternoon and although the fields were not big the sacing was always interesting. Amongst those noticed were "Commodore and Mrs. Pearson, Col. and Mrs. Comyn, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall and a strong contingent of the Scots Guards, The favourites were in most instances either just beaten" or "left behind on account of falls, as was the case with Caviare." Bultee! got his initial tous on this pony which stumbled badly in the back stretch. Luckily he was unhurt but unfortunately the same can- not be said of Durlacher who crashed owing to his mount shying at the third fence. He is at present in hospital suffering from concussion and his condition is possibly aggravated by his having previously been concussed. A short rest will I trust see him amongst ur again 'chearily and wedd. Shillington won two races on Ace of Spades and Reidy also had two wins, Usher won the Scots Guards Cup on Mowgli while Alec Potts carried off the Dowbiggin Cup with Craigavad. Col. Hall Brutton got the fields well away and everything went smoothly thanks chiefly to Dr. Fierce Grove who has the distinction (or rather shares it) of 'putting 'Chasing on the map of South China.

THE RACING.

There were seven starters in the first race and Craigavad with Drake | joint favourites. It was a fight be- i tween there two ponies practically | "the whole way round and Craigavad won by a marrow margin having apparently regained his old form. Macnamara did well to secure third place on James Pigg considering ho was carrying 108 lbs. but his style of riding taxes at least 10 lbs. off

pony.

in a field of nine Shillington went ahead in the second race on Ace of Spades and won as he liked with Gold Medal and Scooter filling the places.

The race for the Hartford Cup brought out five póñes with mosz.

Won by a neck; many lengths be tween second and third.

Fari-mutuel:-

Winner: $11.50.

Places: 1st, 83.20; End, $5.30; 3rd, $5.30.

Craigavad Drake

Winner. Places.

81

70

80

50

James Pigg

13

·35

Strathlorne Bhiela

B

3

18

Vincent

3

3

Smart Guyter

March Maiden Stakes: About One Xile,

Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades,

!

Mr. Crabbe's. Gold Medal, 155

161 lbs...(Mr. Shillington). 1

Mrs. Paterson's Scooter, 148 lbs. lbs. (Mr. Bulteel)

(Mr. Miller) 3 Also ran:-Mr. Macnamara's of the money on San Diego. At Lord Scamperdale, 155 lbs. (Mr. the third fence Blotting Paper Elliott); L-Com Heaton's Safety shied badly and unseated Durischer | First, 161 lbs. (Mr. De Villiers); who fell rather heavily. The issue Col. Hayley Bell's Shady Joe, 167 was left to San Diego and Easter Ibs, (Mr. Hayley Bell); Mesars. Day and it was not until the last Stanton and Reidy's 154 lbs. (Mr. fence that San Diego, shewed: his | Usher); Mr.Durlacher's Yellow superiority and wou by two lengths. Shadow, 185 Ths. (Mr. Durlacher); The fourth race attracted a field Mrs. Dyer's Yorks, 153 lbs. (Mr. of four and the favourite Cavince Reidy). fell in the back stretch and parted company with Bulteel and Morgan also had a spill about the same time, but managed to mount again. With Caviare out of the running Loch Rannoch wen as he liked with Two Step filled second place by procers of attrition and Morgan's mount took the remaining place.

The Scots Guarda race WX A good one. There were six starters and Erskine on Rupert wisely made the pace in the country in an at- tempt to establish a big lead over Mowgli before entering the course. He was not successful in doing this as Usher managed to keep his mount fairly well up and when it came to the sticks Mowgli proved the better pony.“ Drummond Moray's name was here added, to

Won by many lengths; two lengths between second and third.

Pari-mutuel

Winner: $31.20.

Place: 1st, $7.60; 2nd, $7,70; 3rd $13.50.

Winner. Places.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 5th, 1928.

Pari-mutuel

BOXING.

RUGBY.

Winnor $10.50. Places: 1st, $5.40; 2nd, #5.50; :Ord, $6.80.

Winner. Places.

107

LOOKING FOR TUNNEY'S CHALLENGER,

ARMY DEFEAT NAVY.

17

31

18 13

DEMPSEY TO FIGHT

Hupert Mawel

Alhambra

Pekin

Seal Tax Robert Moderate Plate: Abour 7 Furlongs, Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades.

161 lbs.(Mr. Shillington). Mrs. Paterson's Scooter, 155 iba.

(Mr. Usher)

Mr. Mana' More Better, 138 lbs.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

New Yoax, March 3rd Heeney and Delaney each receiv ed. 841,244 for Thursday night's (Mr. Bulteel) 3 fight, Also ran:-Dr. Anderson's Honey

Immediate Tuture. moon, 155 lbs (Mr. Durran); Mr. Rickard said that at present he Backhouse's Nimrod, 153 lbs. (My intended to match Heeney with the Backhouse); Lieat, Cam, Heaton's Safety First, 161 lbs. (Mr. De winner of the Sharkey e. Risko Villiers) Col. Harley Bell's Shady fight on March 19th, unless the Joe, 166 lbs. (Mr. Hayley Belblatter bout produces an outstanding Mr. Miller's Tarali, 159 lb (Mr.) Miller).

opponent to meet Tunney in the first of two fights which the world's heavy-weight champion wants this

Won by two lengths; many lengths between second and third

Pari-mutnel:-

Winner : $8.40.- Places: 1st, 88,30; 2nd, 85,00 3rd, #6.80

Winner. Places.

76

Ace of Spades ...... 133 More Better.

Alhambra Tarzali Nimrod Shady Joe

47 28

35 8: 12

.8.

Honeymoon

Safety First

· WINNING ́NUMBERS.

5

THE 31 " A " CASH SWEET,

Prizes awarded in the big one dollar "A" cash sweep on the third race were as follows:-

Ticket No. 4499

3380

21

"

+

*5247

4448

... 1843

$2,883,30 823:80 411.90 108.50 108.50

USUAL SWEEPS.

The prizes and winning numbers in the usual #5 cash sweeps were:

Race 1,

$74.20 21.20

Ticket No. 20

*

.0 71

19.

• 10.80

JGT.

Jack Dempsey. **** New York, March 2nd.. Rickard has announced Jack Dempsey's return to the ring. It is anticipated that Dempsey will meet Tunney for the third time in September.

Rickard said that he was of the opinion that Heeney had not made sufficiently good showing against Delaney to warrant a Heeney-Tun- ney match in June, but many of the best American boxing critics do not share Rickard's opinion.

[It will be recalled that Rickard had previously announced. Jack Dempsey's retirement Heeney had knocked Delaney out ] might have had a title match if he

HOCKEY. XM

HONG KONG HOOKEY CLUB

XL. H.ESRA XT

The following will represent the Club 2nd XI. to-morrow (Tuesday), the 8th inst., on the Marins ground at 3 p.m.

F. 8. Nicholls & B. Todd, F. Nicholson, LA R. Duncan Nos. 6, 8, 18, 18.

Unplaced ranners of $5 each (Capt.), Rev. J. P. Murray, Rev. N. Evans, L. P. Thomas, B. K. * Race II.

Valentine, AC. Howell, W. A. Ticket No. 67

Nowers, T. P. Saunderson.

71

""

59 11

$140.70 40.50 Seg 20.10%.

Unplaced runners of $10 each: Nos. 24, 47, 47, 48, 35, 7.

Race III. Ticket No. 60 ...

{་

3 30

$184.10

09 "69****

20.30

Unplaced runners of $10 each: No. 13, 15. Ma

Bace IV.

Ticket No. 34

10 59

$203.70

58.20 29.10

HIM. THE KING PRESENT:

(TEBOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,}

· Laanos, March 4th. His Majesty Attanded at Twickens, ham for the second Saturday in succession, the occasion being the Inter-Services rugger match, which took place in glorious weather and in the presence of 13,000 specta

tons.

The Army beat the Navy by 11 points to &

LAWN TENNIS.

HE.C.C. TOURNAMENT.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

The Open Doubles Tennis Cham- pionship of the Colony, organised annually by the Hong Kong Cricket Club, commences to-day. A fall programme has been fixed for this afternoon and matobes will also be placed in the Open Singles and Handicap Singles "B" of the Cricket Club's Tournament.

CHINESE KEENNESS ON BASEBALL

JUNIOR LEAGUE TO BE

FORMED.

CANTON ALSO PLAYING.

[FROM OUN CHINEEK CORRESPONDENT..]

"A FOOTBALLER'S FOLLY.

WHY GALLACHER WAS “SUSPENDED.

-GOOD-SPORTSMANSHIP

ESSENTIAL NOW-A- DAYS.

[BY J. H. CATTON.]-

Who are the neighbours of" player! The referse in any match, the members of his own XI., his opponents, and the spectators are his neighbours."

For the Arst time in Hong Kong the Chinese are to have a baseball sidma footballer should be a frrete It is not enough that a profes-

league of their own, in addition to class player. Ho has, hke “bther the international league of which men, whatever their walk in life, they form an important part. to conduct himself with discretion Under the auspices of the South in relation to his neighbours. China Athletic Association, ave teams have already been enrolled, This league has been made possible by a group of former Honolulu boys, including Mr. Richard Shim and Mr. K. F. June, for many

A really good player may cease years captain and manager respec. to beam, named to his team if he tively of the South China A.A fails in obedience and deference to the referee, if he disturbs the Baseball section. Last summer the equanimity of any of his comrades, old Honolulu boya is Hong Kong | if he is unfair or ungentlemanly to persuaded the South China A▲ his opponents, and if he should be rude to the public who are, after baseball section to invite a team all the backbone of spectacular foot- from Honolulu to play a series of ball exhibition games, and this aroused

|

Now Hugh Gallachenis & imous. so much interest that avveral international. He can play foote schools in Hong Kong later took for the last few years vegarded him

ball of much glum that Scotland has

up the game seriously. There will as the best centre-forward against be regular games next summer England and other countries: Gal

incher has been suspended for two- among these junior teams on Cazo months dating from January - 19th. ino HML, the sports held of the for disrespect to the referee.

player, to his club Newcastle game us a whole A man in such United, to Scotland, and to the

Among those who will appear South China Athletic Asmeiation."" This is a misfortune to the are the Rijshn.cousins, doubles The senior games, of course, will champions for the past three years,be played at Happy Valley under who will be opposed to 4. H. the Hong Kong Baseball Associa- a position as the capturm of a tealli Crook and G. C. Grove in the tion, which now has six teams, holding the championship of the Open Doubles. The latter pair is including two Chinese, one Japan. | League and the lender of his coun- not expected to give the Rumjahos est, one American ons Portuguese, try attack should set an example much difficulty. Two other matches | sad one Filipino, (9)

to his fellows will be played in this event. 8. E

The Oflance 14 Green and D. S. Green are up

It is easy to understand why Crakt against 8. Fukushima and T. Fuji

lacher became agitated in the match, meri, one of the MB.K. pairs,

with Huddersheld at St. James's while I. M. A. Bazaar and J. Ose

Park on December 31st. cumbboy play T. Ema sad N. Inagaki

The students of Linguan Univer- aity, Canton, are also forming a team and before the league reason starts in Hong Kong, a series of games will be played between Can ton and Hong Kong in Canton.

Three matches are also down for decision in the Open Singles, in INCREASE IN TEA one of which E. 6. Fincher, whe is expected to do very well this year, is featuring against S. S.

DRINKING.

HARMFUL

Hussain whom he i likely to elimin WHEN THE HABIT BECOMES ate without difficulty. A very good match, however, should be seen between Luk 1ing Cheung and T. Both are about the Akiyama

There has been an increase of (inte May Hall) and Usher's War-ame class and it will probably be even and a half million pounds in rington: Messrs. F. Usher and a matter of endurance test Chong the amount of tea sold in Great Reiry's Macao Beauty Mr. A D.Tuck Wing, of the University, is Britain during the past year, ac Crabbe's Gold Medal; Mr. Cheng opposed to a newcomer, Mcording to a statement made in Kwok On's Ullswaters Mn RC. Tregear in the third match. London, by Mr. W. T. Charter, a Olenmerin and Circe'; Masera

The list of matches for today is director of the Co-Operative Whole Kiangwan & Co.'s Sugar Loaf,

ande Bociety. The Chun Fun Plate: Once Round.

Open Singles. Mr. S. L. Liang's Six Hundred;

zat Round. Mr. R.C.'s Glenmerin; H.E.'s Veloz; Mr. 8. W. Hee's Ching Hoi and

Unplaced runners of $10 each Kwong Chow: Mesars Wing Fat &

Tarzan .................. Gold Medal

50

50:

45

46

Ace of Spades

37

50

Yorks

28

Scooter

Shady Joe

Yellow Shadow Salety First Lord Scamperdule.

5

30

No. 2.

Ticket No. 20

Eace V.

45

Hart Ford Cup: About 1} Miles. Messra, Stanton and Reidy's San

Diego, 158 lbs....(Mr. Reidy) 1

those who bit the dust bat happily Mr Erskine's Easter Day, 185

with no ill effects. It was a relief

to see Miller arrive safely on Alhambra as this pony has already broken up two of its riders.

Ace of Spades won the last race with a 19 lbs.. penalty but this made little difference as he was still carrying the same weight that he did in the second race. Shillington ran his own race and was neve -headed. Scooter ran a good second with More Better many, lengths behind.

THE OFFICIALS.-

The officials of the meeting were: Patron:-HE. The Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.).

Honorary Stewards:H.E. Vice- Admiral Sir Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, Bart K.O.B., D.8.0., D.C.L.

Tbs. (Mr. Erskine) e Dr. Pierce Grove's Siang River,

$163.40 52.40 26.20

Co.'s Lucky Star: Mr, Recreation's Little Darling and Solar Day: Mr. Yam Man's May; Mr. Vasconcelos Hailo (late Arcia Preta); Mr.L. Beidy's Charlie (late Berechurch Unplaced ponies of $10 each Hall); Mr. Tang's Sutherland: Mr. Nos: 54, 80, 57.

Race VIL

Ticket No. 18

3300 5247

$273.70 78.20 30.10

N. Hashim's Little Jade (late Boot- legger); Mr. F.C.'s Circe.

⠀ The Yuen Blu Plats: Nina

*Furlongs. Y

Mr. Union's Fook Shau; Mesara.

155 lbs. (Mr. Morgan) 3 Unplaced runners of $10 cachiangwan & Co.'s Sugar Lon!; Mr.

Also ran-Mr. Watson's Blotting Nos. 18, 27, 35, 94, 53, Paper, 160 lbs. (Mr. Durincher); Mr. Backhouse's Nimrod, 158. lbs. (Mr. Backhouse),

Won by four lengths; many lengths between second and third.

Pari-mutuel --

Winner: $0.50. Places: 1st, $5.40: 2nd, 85.70..

Winner. Places. San Diego, 173 · បទ Easter Day

69 37 Blotting Paper................. '12". 27 Siang River

3 Nimrod...

MACAO RACES.

ENTRIES · FOR MARCH MEETING.

The following are the entries for sixth extra race meeting of the International Race and Recreation Club of Macao, Ltd, which takes place on Sunday, March 11th-

las follows : opbood fo

Luk Ding Cheung v. T. Akiyama.

And Round

Y. M. Tregear. Chong Tuck Wing

S. S. Hussain . E. C. Fincher. Opan Doubles,

142 Round,. GO. Grove and A. H. Crook H. D. Rumjahn and 8. A. Rumjahn. 8. E. Green and D. S. Green s. 8. Fukushima and T. Fujimori, A. Razack and J. Cabsumbhoy.

T. Ema and N. Inagakia v. I. M.

H. V. Parker (rec. 15) v. J. M. Norrío (rec. 15).

AC. Howell (rec. 1/6). A Reid (owo 4/0). "........

S. W. Cheng's Galpin and Westlake Handicap Singlas “B.” (late Artistic, Hall); Messrs. Luen TG. Bennett (rec. 1/8). Dr. Vick's Tap Siac; Mr. Tang's Suther J. B. Craig (owe 15). land).

DOR Wilde (rec. 5/6) v. H. Graves The Shang Yuen Plate; 1; Miles. † (rec. 3/6).

Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow and Solar Day: Mr. B. W. Cheng's Wuchang; Mr. Luen Yick's Ma Kau Sine; HE's Veloz; Mr. S. 7. Liang's Six Hundred; Mr. Luen Xick's Warlordship; Mr. K.H.'s Chemal, Mr. Yam Man's Cherry Brandy Mr. B.C.'s Glemmerin; Mr. The Bun Bien Plate: 4 Mile.

Cheuk Buen Lo's U Un II.; Mr. L Mr. S. W. Cheng's Wuchang: Mr. Reidy's Tarzan; Mr. F. Usher's March Handicap: About 11 Miles. Recreation's Solar Day, Little Castle and Mowglo. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch Darling; Mr. Yam Man's Cherry The Ching Ming Plate; Half

Rannoch, 158 lbs.

Brandy Mr. R.C.'s Glemmarin; (Mr. Reidy) 1 Mr. S. W. Hee's Ching - Hoi 'and

Mr. Vasconcelos' Hailo (late Areia ching them (Mr. Clark) & Co.'s Lucky Star; H:E.'s

2

Fat &

THAT PETER PAN" COMPLEX.

PEOPLE WHO REFUSE TO GROW UP.

The score at the moment when; with the struggle "drawing to close, Newcastle made their abor tive appeal to the referee, Mr.” As E. Fogg, of Bolton, for a pernity kick, was 2-3 against Newendcie Gallacher had got both the goal for bia clubs and had a penalty Li been given and converted, his feaut" would have avoided, defey? add saved a point.

Gallacher, howeven in alleged to have used language to the referee, not only at the moment but the match was over;-that was unparliamentary: Hence Fogg's report to the FA Anck the Punishment which has befallen the

For some time: there have been Who is drinking the additional comments, whether justified or not tea? Mainly women. The quan I cannot my, about the way G tity of ten consumed in the City incber has comported himself of London has increased consider the field. Those who see him often ably since the introduction of woon Tyneside have described Him, da man to offices in large numbers. Women workers frequently drink tes at breakfast time, at eleven

dock, after funch, at four o'clock, and after supper.

Women who drink tea in offices nearly adways have it freshly made. It is usually found in an office where the women's work is inechanical, and done by routine that the output-before the tea break Teaches its lowest ebb, and dia, highest immediately afterwards.

Biska

** very irritable." If that be true it is not surprising that Newcastle have not was one of their last

twelve matches of

Good temper in this salt of ports One of the greatest lessons in any: game worth playing is that men and women to these days; learn, and that early, that they canadh have everything their own way, just as they would like it. Ch

A good loser" is a true sports- man, and "' a bad laser ?? is the creator of an atmosphere which

Unruly tongue cause a lot of makes everyone uncomfortable. trouble, and Galacher's suspension.

During this season T. McInally," of Glasgow Celtic, Craig, of Glas gow Rangers, and now Gallacher, of Newcastle, have suffered for talking to the referee. Dist cipline cannot be upheld if players are to argue with and badger the refense. Wh

City women ten drinkers, how ever," said a leading London phy: sician to a Daily Express repre sentative, are not nearly rozd-means the loss to him of at leas

£64 very beavy fine. dicted to the babit of tea drinking es are women in the home.

"Women working in the home, especially if they are in their kit chens, are inclined to drink a cup of tea, and then let the teapot stand on the hob unt they feel inclined for more tea. They then fill up the pot again, pouring fresh water on the studo leaves, and in curring at the same time risks that follow in the wake of tannin

Ten drinking is perfectly harm physician, provided that the tea is always freshly made.

"It is when tea has been brewed for some time, and has been allow ed to stand before drinking, that it is harmful. who does not drink anything else In the Association game there is can take about two pints of ten a for too much criticism of referees. day without hurting herself.

The powers of the referes arb al most limitless. He is the represen fative of the FA in every game, no matter who oppoints bars He is the sole judge of all acte and alone decides what in ungentle any of the players, t

(Oxon.), H.E. Major-General O. Mr. Stuart's Two Step. 148 Ibs. Kwong Chow; Messrs. Wo M. Preta); Mr. Yam Man's Cherry nurseries, has been unmasked, The Fleas and stimulating," added; the 'I of the gravity of all offences. He

Laard, C.B., C.M.G., Commodore JL. Pearson, CM.G.

Stewards for the Meeting: Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. Dunbar,

In charge of Cath Sweep and Pari-Mutuel-Hon. Mr. WEL

Shenton,

In charge of Sentes:-Mr. F. Sutton,

In charge of Paddock:-Mr. H. B. L Dowbiggin."

udges:-Masars. · H., P.

and C. G. Mackie

White

Starter: Lieut. Col. G. E. Hall Brutton

Joint Masters-Mr. H. Birkett and Dr. F. Fierce-Grove,

THE RESULTS:

Peter Pan, the hero of a million Dr. Fierce Grove's Little River, Hau Un's Little Bit Tang: Mr. Luca Brand and May: Mr. S. W. Cheng's boy who captured our young en 150 lbs.(Mr. Morgan) 3 Vick's Warlordship; Mr. L. Reidy's Wachang, Galapin, Pitchfolk and thusiasm by refusing to grow up Also ran-Mr. Maas Caviare, 159 Chin Shan; Mr. Hashim's Sunning; Mulaomah: Mr. Recreation's Little has been dragged from his peder lbs. (Mr. Bulteel).

Mr. Hee Cheong's Wai Chow. Darling, Bolar Day and Wild tal. His name has been prefixed

Mr Vasconcelos Hailo (late Chung's Chow Taza Lost Mr. Chin periodical for parents. The Chun Chit Plats: Half Mile

Fellow Mr. Luen Tick's Warlord to a complex" by Dr. Maurice ship and Mr Kau Sinc; Mr. Huen | Newfieki, writing in the Child, the Areia Prets); Mr. Yam Man's Lee's Wing Sin: Mr. Cheuk Suer I have come to the conclusion," Cherry Brandy Mr. S. W. Cheng's Lo's Shanghai Friend and U Un says Dr. Newfield, that Peter Wachang: Mr. Becreation's Little II. Mr. R.C.' Glemmering Mr. S. Pan is not the perfect character Darling; Mr. R.C.'s Glenmerin; Mr. Hee's Ching Hai and Kwang he has been made out to ber B. W Bee's Ching Hoi, Kwong Chow; Mr. 8. T. Liang's Six Hun. It seems to me that if a boy,

Won by four lengths many lengths between accond and third.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $18.40. Places: 1st, 86.50; 2nd, $41,50,

Winner. Places Caviare

101 Loch Rannock 72. 68 Little River F10 Two Stop....................” 5

Scots Guards Regimental Hace: Clerk of the Course: Dr. About 24 miles over natural coun- Pierce-Grove.

try, finishing found the Steeplechase Course. For a Cup presented by EL-Col Sir Victor Mackenzie, Bart," D.8.0., M.V.O.; 2nd prize $20. owbiggin Cup Handicap: About Mr. Usher's Mowgli, 155 lbs.

(Mr. Usher) Mr. Erskine's Rupert 152 lbs

(Mr. Erskine) Mr. Erskine's Alhambra, 152 lbs

(Mr. Miller)-3 Ali ran-Mr. Barne's Pekin, Mr. Macnamara's James" Pigg

198 lbs...(Mr. Macnamara). 3| 163 lbs (Mr. Drummond Moray) Also ran Mr. Watson's Vincent, Mt Drummond Moray's Robert, 158 175 lbs. (Mr. Watson); Mr. Beck's lbs. (Mt. 1- Drummond Moray); Mr. Strathlore 169 Iba (Mr. Beck); Crambo's Scal-Tax, 174 lbs. (Mr. Col Bird's Smart Guy, 188 lbs. Crabbe), (Col. Bird); Mr, Backhouse's Shells, Won, by three length many 158 lb (Mr Backhouse),

Potts Craigavad, 273 (be

(Mr. Potts) (Dr. Duran)

Dr. "Durran's Deake, 188 lbs. (Az

The average

woman worker

"I she does not eat mɑch she-

manly - behaviour on the part of

How toplish it is then, to "talk!! to a man whose word has the power

of law for the time being

Fearless Referes.

Their task in extremely, dificult. -Their-position could be rmdered

Chow; Messra.. Wing Fat & Co.'sdred; Mr. Hau Un's Little Fit does not want to grow up, some should take milk and sugar with far more pleasant by the loyalty of Lucky Star; Mr. Special's Valor; Tang: Messrs. Wing Fat & Co. thing should be done about it. A her tes as a form of nutriment, Mr. P. N. Cheng's Fir Deas Mr. Lucky Star: H. Veloz: Mr. normal boy, that is to say, one who Hau Un's Little Bit Tang; Mr. Special's Valour; Mr. P. N. Cheng's is healthy, mentally and physical-

Usher's Loongwa; Mr. Tang's Sutherland: Mr. Hee Cheong's Man

of Wars

The Sun Chun Pinte: Seven Big Furlouge?

- Mr. Chin Lee's Wing Sin; Mr. Union's Fook Shan; Mr. 8 W. 1 Cheng's Galopia, Pitchfork; Messrs. Wing Fat & Co. Multnomah II 2The Lit Chun Plate, Ons. Mile.

Me Recreation: Wild Fellow: pin and Pitchfor Me Vick's Mr. S. W. Cheng's Wachang, Galo Ma Kan Biac and Tap Rise; Mr. Han Un's Little Sit Tang' Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Taze Lon, Mr. K.H. Chemal, Mr. 8. W. Hee's Chin Ho and Kwong Chow, Mr. Yam Man's Cherry Brandy, Miah Mish, Dians lengths between second and thirds Sn(Continued on nest Column).-

ONE NET

players to the game by which they have decided to earn & livenhood, Naferees have a duty to the games "too, and My." „Fogg has shown that.

The Galeber came

far af Mr. Fogg in cor Beren tons of freshwater fish obeyed without quibbling have byed, taken in a single nét He will not tolerate haul near Gien (Department of sense, and in this is fol Lowel) in a lake belonging to the the footsteps of the Inte John Lewis. Marcule de Gansy, the French to vibes adv ds be had offer lives racehorse owner,

ving

Fir Dee; Mr. Union's Fook Shauly, wants to grow up, and looks SEVEN TONS OF FISH IN is not afraid to administer Mr. K.H.'s Chemal; Mr. L. Heidy's upon adulthood as a desirable state Chin Shan, San Diego and Charlie | for which it is hir aim in life to flate Berechurch Hall); Mr. F. it himself/cheduled Usher's ** Loongwa, Castle me and pork That is az it should be. There Mowgli, Messrs. Crabbe and Usher's are far too many grown-up chil- Warrington; Mr. F. Usher and Ldren in the world people who have Reidy's Macao Beauty; Mr. Crabbe's grown up in years and body but Gold Medal Mr. B. Cheng not in their mental attitudea Galopin, Pitchfork and Westlake Dr, Newfield may the the world Fat & Co.'s Multnomah IL Mesars have not grown up and those who The lake is dragged every year, Mr. Fogg has the courage of ins (Into Artistic Hall) Mesra. Wings Composed largely of people who

Ho Ciece, Me, Luca Tick's Tap are, he adds, a large number of with the catch. There were found he has studied from boyhood E Kiangwan & Co.'s Sugar Lont: Mr. do not want to grow up. There but this time the nets nearly broke convictions concerning a game that. Sise Me Yama Man's Dians (late women in the second group 200b. of perch, 3,000lb, of pike, and 1 is not maa, but he is fear May Hall and Mish Mish; Mr. Childisins dependence, and 11,000h, of caspa Most of the fish less arte. Cheng Kwok On's Ullswater; „Mr fantasy in a child are delightful” was sent to the Paris marketa em diguity. Tang's Sutherland; Mr. N. Hashim's says De-Newfield. In an adult Hauls of two or three tons have nations Ban Ning and Little Jade (Isto one looks for musturity, indepen- frequently been made in the lakes (the) Bootlegger); Mr. Hee Cheong's Wai- dence, and a developed sense of nese Orleans" but this is so far e'l they -show-and-Man-of-Warayınan

records forme singleknettings.

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