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LAWN TENNIS.

HONDA IN FORM.

EASY WIN FOR E. C. FINCHER.

Bleak wrather for tennis prevail- ed yesterday and not a few orer- coats were suen around the courts of the Hong Kong Cricket Club,

RACING NOTES.

SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING,

[Br RAPIER I

The Handicaps for the above meeting are given below. The handicapper, Mr. C. M. S. Alves

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th, 1928.

BOXING.

BRITISH FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

··ÍTHROUGH BÁUTER'S AGENCY.

LONDON, alarch 12th.. At the National Sporting Club tonight, a contest for the leather-

TEST CRICKET LESSONS.

WHY WE FAILED IN SOUTH

AFRICA

BATSMEN UNABLE TO PLAY FAST BOWLING.

far

HENLEY.]

When our England team went to

MYSTERIOUS INVALID

THINKS SHE IS CZAR'S DAUGHTER

GUEST OF MRS LEEDS.

BELIN, Feb. sth...

Government has

BOY SCOUTS IN GERM

NEED FOR A NATIONAL LEADER,

NEW IDEALS SINCE THE WAR.

BIKLIN

CHEMICAL WARFARE.

EFFECT OF POISON GAS

FROM AEROPLANES.

The effectiveness of poison gas discharged from aircraft over big towns was difcussed on February 8th at the Royal United Service, Institution by Major Victor Left- The German Boy Scout movement. bure in a lecturs upon "Chemical which Sir Robert Baden-Powell has Warfare General Sir Noel Biroh refused to recognise because it is presided. Taste and not a uniform movement, has count. Major Lefeburs and that the a certain mysterious less ramifications depending largely combined, use of aircraft and on social and political considera-person gas was a horrible subject

The Borict

but despite that the matches attract works pretty quickly aa the entries weight championship of Great Br South Africa in the late autumn, denied de

ed a bigger crowd than any other

day since the tournament com- menced.

N

only closed at noon on Monday and the handicaps were available | mid-day yesterday.

Neither Messrs. Hynes and Mackie

ponies running as their entries were not received in time. Anyhow the ponies will probably benefit by the rest.

Boa Vista Handicapi." A " Class

Considerable interest centred in the Open Singles tie between Tor Messrs. Dyer and Beith have any Honda and K. T. San. The latter, who reached the semi-final of the Malayan Championship last year, was expected to give the Japanese a good run, but before the match

Six Furlongs, had gone far Honds quickly dis

Bengal, 173, lbs.; Boxing Eve, 168; pelled any hopes that San enter New Year's Eve, 162, San Diego, tained of beating him. Honda de-162; Winsome Stag, 150; San Fran- lighted his supporters by showing cisco, 150; Comrade, 158; Duke of glimpses of his old form placing atone Hall, 155; Little Sit Tang. Verona, 158; Chemal, 158 Black

his shots with uncanny accuracy. 164; Charlie (late Berechurch Hall), He maintained good form through 153; Warrington, 181 out and demonstrated that he must Beauty, 151; Mongolian Stag, (lata Dumfries), 131; O'Moon, 151, War- still be considered to be in the run- ning for Championship honours.

OLL

Yesterday he won by three seta love, taking the Arst and second with the loss of only one gaine in each. He outplayed San in baseline duels, cleverly keeping his opponent the run from one side of the court to the other. · San played with gameñess, but was erratic, sending innumerable shots into the net. He made a great effort in the third set and nearly seized it. He led at different stages, but lost after being within an ace of winning it.

EC, Fincher played his initial match in the Open Singles and succeeded, as expected, in beating S... Hussain in straight sets. Hussain failed to put up any serions opposition and secured five games only in the match Fincher now meets S. E. Green in the third round when a capital match should be seen. In the same event Chong Tuck Wing, secured an easy victory over Tregear and thus qualified to meet Honda in the third round.

Mixed Doubler Handicap,” "The Mixed Doubles Handicap commenced yesterday when Mrs. Armstrong and G. W. Sewell (owe 1B/3) defeated Mrs. C. Blaker and G. Miskin.(cwe 1/6) in straight sets. A few handicap ties were also decid

Yesterday's results were as fol-

lows:-

Open Singles. Second Round.

T. Honda beat K. T. San, 6-1, 6-1, 7-8.

Chong Tack Wing beat V. M. Tregear, 6-1, 6-2, 0-3.

E. C. Fincher beat 8. B. Hussain, 6-0, 6-2, 6-3, -

Handicap Singles "A." Capt. E. H. J. Larkcom (rea 4/0 beat R. E. Greenzmith (rec 18/1), 6-4, 6-1,

Rev FP. W Alexander (owe 1/6) beat A. Piercy (rec. 15/2), 62, Handicap Doubles.

-2-6, 6-2,

A D. Humphreys and G. R. Sayer (owe: 15/1) beat Burg. Lt.-Cdr. H. Hursk and Dr. J. R. Craig (scr.), 6-2, 6-1.

Mixed Doubles.

Mrs. Armstrong and G. W. Sewell (owe 15/3) beat Mrs. G. Blaker and

G. Miskin (owe 1/6), 64, 6-1. TO-DAY'S MATCHES. Open Singles.

Ho Ka Lau. Lim Peng Chin.

Handicap Singles “A”

J. E. Henry (rec. 15/1). G. C Grove (owe 1/8). TEK

B. M. Henderson (owe 2/6) G. F. H. Bichard (ree. 2/6).

Handicap Doubies. LHC. Highet and J. Willie

·Tree. 15) vs. W. A. Nowers and E, -D. Lawrence (rec. 0/6)...};\

H. Ovin Hughes and H. R. Re mington (owe 3/0) #. Dr. G. E Aubrey and GW Bewell (owe

RH. B. Hancock and C. B. Johil sou (owa 3/6) v. Capt. E, HJ. Larkcom and Capt BR Forster

W. B. Cornaby and A. Piercy (rec, 2/6) v. T. G. Bennett and M.

Watson (ree. 16/1))

Mixed Doubles

Mrs. W. Woodward and O W. E. Bishop (ren 2/8). Miss Coppin and A. G. Coppia. (rec, 15/4),

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

TODAY'S MATCHES.

The following games have been arranged to take place to day in the Hong Kong League

Dividion I

|

|

Macao

lordship, iso: Chow Taze Lon, 150; King of the Plains, 140; Ukelele, 146.

Boa Vista Handicap "B" Class :

Six Furlongs. Festive Eve, 182 Jbs. ; Dobbin, 162; Kom Tong Hall, 169; May, 159 Duko of Nicblung, 138; Damaged Goods (late Four Horseman), 15: Sunning, 188; Pegasus (Inte Manor Hall), 155: Bing Boy, 156; Boukra, 154; Grey Knight, 153; Chatto, 152 Tarzan, 159; Tarmacadam (late Fame Hall), 152: Northern Stag, 150; Bright Eve, 150; Man of War, 150; Mowgli, 148; Meanwhile, 148: Castle, 143.

Boa Vista Handicap "C" Class": Six Furlongs.

tain is taking place over twenty

rounds, between Johnny Cuthbert (holder) and Harry Corbert (Len don).

Both boxers weighed in this afternoon very it. Cuthbert, Sheffield man, making exactly stone, while Corbett was 8 stone

12.1bs.

LATER Harry Corbett, the challenger, von on points.

RISKO DEFEATS SHARKEY-

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

NEW YORK, March 13th.

rest

In or leavyweight contest between Jaic Sharkey and Johnny Risko, in Madison Square Garden, Risko won on points.

TAIKOO RIFLE CLUB.:

"Z MATCH. 'WITH H.MS.

BLUEBELL.” .

.count.

A friendly shoot, took place at Taikoo Range on Sunday between H.M.S. Bluebell and Taikoo Rifle Club, the winning team receiving spoons put up by Mr. Greig

Teame consisted of ten men each with the best eight to Other conditions were according to District Call, 185 lbs. Gold H.K. Rise League Rules, Medal, 103; Easter Day, 103; Grey The scores were as follows:- Eyes, 160; Barley Grass, 159; Bright Prospect (late Limestone Hall), 157; Waichow, 156; Sea Front, 155 Brown Jug 155; Southern Sing.

few people regarded the tour as a

serious cricket adventure,

Indeed, apart from the Test matches," they wers beaten six times, and won only eight matches

out of 08. 07:

invalid who was formerly in

Bavaria and now in New York in

the

tions.

In 1893 a Berlin ixth-form boy Karl Fischer, founded the Wander Vogel. He was inspired by a long ing to escape from the class room into the open, and by a desire to study and revive the old German song-myths The movement, and already split into many groups when in 1000 a proletarian movement to free German youth was formed on the pattern on the Wander-Fogel, but tinged with cultural ambitions, Before the war the "Path-finders were founded. This was the first German attempt to apply the roles and regulations of Boy Scouts as known in Britain. But instead of the ethical aspects of the movement, stress was laid on its military signi. ficance, and no effort was spared to incalcate the ideal of a soldier's duty Duchess Marie to his country

and constituted the most powerful argument for restricting chemical warfare The conditions under which chemical warfare most deadly and decisive were implea atationary, dense, objec- tive, coupled with a sure method of

the lethal chemical. It was largely tring adequate concentration of absence of these conditions in the War front which removed from chemical warfare the decisiro - TE- suits, which might have been ex- pected, but the combination of air... craft and poison gas diadinrged on atras such as large towns brought them to the other extreme, the pos sibility of maximum efficiency,

Dr. Owen, of the Air Ministry, had issued certain figures based on actual measurements showing the total weight of solid particles per volume of for over year

of

Even the selection committee ap the Grand Duchess Annatasia, parently thought that the task be- daughter of the murdered Caar. fare our players was light. No at- They say that the whek Royal tempt was made to gst together a family was done to death. truly representative team.

The following account of the South African cricket, they ap-mysterious invalid appente in the parently believed, was in a bad Daily Mail.

Intense interest has been aroused way. And when we last saw that

by the news that the country's hatsmen and bowlers in here England they certainly did not ap- mysterious invalid whom many Ru pear, as a side, to be stronger than sians and Germans believe to be an average county team,

Grand Duchess Anastasin Nicoleless, youngest daughter of the murdered Czar, is to arrive on board the Cunardar Berengaria to day at New York, where she will be the guest of Mr. Leeds, hugh

eigene Grand Duche "Only long and careful inquiry all such movements. But when in lb. per million cubic yards, a con under the observation of a member 3020 Germany was shaken to her centration of about one part in s Why We Failed.

of the Imperial Family can show very foundations a new individualism It is useless now we have failed who the unknown (valid really emerged, A new body of Path million by weight. This was is, wrote Duke George of Leuch finders" was formed by a number higher than the effective concentra to win the rubber to talk about the

of anti-militarists, with medieval, tion of gas war chemicals, particu difference between turf and matter, at whose home in Bavaria knightly ideala. Groups of the laily the new asende componnds ting; to say that some of our finest the invalid was staying before she Wander Vogel and others have join Assuming that wach compounds ed these in a series of allied move dropped from aircraft woan not wood among them stayed at home,

Germans are attempting to help 100 yards in height, a very fair as ments. Now, most important of all, dissipate into a layer more that or to dwell upon the fact that

their boys to express themselves sumption in large towas, they Geary's breakdown robbed a moder,

in the fullest manner. The outside found that less than a quarter of ate bowling side of at least 25 per

influence of schoolmasters is still a ton of chemical could be adequate cent of its strength.

Even when every excuse is made

very strong. Since the war various to cover one square mile. If they there remains the unalterable

pre-war ideas on the nature and direction of youth movements evidence that English cricket has

sports movements have changed all

filed once more, t

But, as I pointed out on the day London, South African cricket has a way of making startling re- coveries, and it has done so again.

cricketers-Hobbs, Tate, and Lar-

iniled für Amerion.

It is corious that Mrs Leeds' invitation means that as a member of the Imperial Family who is pre- paret to undertake this task. The duke, who is Russian, states in

newspaper published here, that long letter to the Rua Russian

annnot be disputed who knew the there are persons whose good faith

Grand Duchess Anastasia and are

Countless proletarian, Protestant The chief cause of that failure convinced that this invalid is the, and Catholic Boy Leagues exist all has been the inability of the while others take the contrary view over the Reich, but that is because majority of the batsmen to play.

One thing he points out is far-

there is no national lender like fast bowling, as represented by G. tain, and that is that the invalid Baden-Powell to co-ordinate and in- Bissett, as we saw him in the and that at the doctors underable party, Political and social dis the believes she is the Grand Duchess, spire. In the circumstances regret yus, yds. yde. Tul season of 1994, was only moderate whose care she has been believe ber tinctions appear unavoidable.

y fast and generally erratic. But perfect sincerity and emphasize her at that time he was a mere boy..

truthfulness. The increase in stamina and strength which comes to every well-

Taikoo Elite Club......

200 500 600

31 01- 00

2874

F. Bissett

153; The Haugh, 169; Nara Stag Mr. D. B. Bont... 26 (late The Grouse), 150; Wine Boy Mr. K Boulton. 2006 (late Maderia), 150; Fire Call, 130; Mr. T. Grimshaw 31 30 20 87 Skipper, 150; Silver Fox, 150: Mr. S. Hope 22 23 2370 Scooter, 147: Sea Hawk (late Loch Mr. H. Maxwell. 230 bailt youth alter, he has passed Lomand), 145, Siang River, 143; Mr. A. McIndoe Little River, 143; Zin (late Temple Mr. K. McLennan 25 32290 Hall), 145.

Mr. W. E. Price 2027 22 78 Mr C.

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Bangal, 173 be; Boxing Eve, 163; San Diego, 164, New Year's Eve, 162 Comrade, 158; Chemal, 158; Coos Bay, 155; Duke of Verona, 153; Blackstone Hall, 152; Mongolian Stag (late Dumfrica) 151 Little Bit Tang, 151; U-Un II., 150; War- rington, 148;Warlordship 147; Ukelele, 143; King of the Plains, -145,

Kellett Handicap " B." Class: 11 Miles.

310 87

31 329780

Totals974 293 285 621) Less counted out 143

Total

·681

Plus 4 for Open Sights

Grand Total

654

E.M.S. "Bluebell" Rifle Olub. -

200 500 600 yds. 3ds. yds. Til 30 30: 975 87

Dabbin, 164 lbs. Festive Eve, 16; Lieut. Nichols Horsford, 160; Kom Tong Hall, 150; Lt.-Surg. May, 150; Duke of Nicblung 1599 ha Bunning, 158; Pegasus (late Manor Commd. Hall), 168; Gold Medal, 153; Grey Gribbon 27 Knight, 153; Bratwhile, 150; Man Ch. Writ, Winter 21 19 2563 of War, 160 Northern Stag, 150 Chatto, 149; Tarzan, 149; Mowgli, A. Cooper 18 27 98 73 148; Bright Prospect (late Lime ERA. Nimmens

A.B. King

2218 - 07 22.05

24

stone Hall), 145; Sea Front, 140; Stok. Craig 19 Nara Stag (late The Grouse), 140; Stok, Stevenson 25 29 Southern Stag, 140; Wine Boy (lato GL Wright 23 2018 Madeira), 140.

Totals 1235 - 253: 220 710

Less counted out.

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

NAVY DEFEAT 0.8.B.

Total Plus 4% for Open Sights

Grand Total

589

In a friendly game of billiards,

played for the first time between the Royal Navy and the King's

ALL DAY.

Owar Scottish Borderere at the 500 GOLF WOMEN TALK day night, the Navy won five of the Chief Petty Officers' Club on Mori-

games and lost the sixth by only two points. The scores were

Royal Navy.

8.B.P.O. Pynë mun

́E.RA-Davies,

Jar Light

C.P.O. Bert ERA ERI ERA Eannerson

eatsang

from his teens to his early twen ties has probably given dum that real pace which is a rare in cricket tind it is not diffeule to imagine to-day. that the majority of the England team, spoon fed for years by the experimentalist in swerve and googly bowling, short half the time, played back to Bissett in the Fashichable way when their only hope of salvation against fast bowling was to play forward.

Time To Prepare.

sement

HISS EILEEN BENNETT

TENNIS TRIUMPHS AT 20,

SERVICE EQUAL TO MOST MEN'S.

Knowledge Of The Court. The question is whether she is labouring under an hallucination. Her memory is affected and she can speak no language properly, She talks in very imperfect German,

bus the understande Russian, and understands and reads English

and the vanished Court, at the

HOW I TRAIN MY TIGERS. FALLACIES ABOUT MAN EATING.

CANA BY: MADEL STARK,

The American tiger trainer, and to be the only woman figer trainer in the World.].

Tigers are extremely sensitive and highly strung animals, and, if upset in any way, are exceedingly dan gerous to approach. They cannot bo tamed, but they can be trained to perform tricks and to answer to their names. A tigor is much quicker to grasp what is required of him, and to respond to his cues, than is a

$1926-

provide for the barriers which allowed such a high factor as 100 to would prevent uniform concentra- tion in the heart of a town they would see the extreme ease with which a surprise aircraft attack, or & very large attack in which even 90 per cent of the aeroplanes chaos and terror were brought down, could induce

The sen was the least profitable field for chemical warfare, apeak- ing relatively, but he pointed out that direct hite with suitable gas projectiles might go very far in the direction of loss of ship can- trol

Development in peace for war would almost insvitably follow divergent lines, so that a nation might find that its defensive mea- did not protect it against sore offensive form of chemical warfare evolvad" by & quite insigni- "ficant nation. This was an addi-

tional argument for the movement for chemical disarmament if any rational scheme could be devized, but failing that it was carcntial to preserve a strong chemical warfare organization on the defensive side. Major J. D. Pratt, chief uperin- tundent, Chemical Warfare - Ke- search Department, said, that the

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would be gradually drifted away

The Duke of Leuchtenberg states, that often when she talks she diss plays the most intimate knowledge of the Imperial Family and men tions things which she could not possibly bave learned from the pez sons who she saw during the years she has passed in Beadin ours- ing homes, MAKARAA If South Africa can hold us,"

On the other hand, she often fails an old player who has caplained to remember things that happened Test match sides said to me the other day, heaven help us when couple of days earlier, and often we go to Australia next autumn when she is in a semi-conscious

atate or under the influence of Care must always be taken, how figure quoted as to gas attack from 05 21 19 65 geuson of rickets front of us drugs which the doctors have bar ever, when in their company. Aan hi quish to gending as sich mall quantities would only pre- 1965 in to administer, what she says is tiger will not attack one inten duce temporary incapacitationE Guard before the English eelection com

28 21 76 mitte need put on their thinking always about the Imperial Family tionally, but if through some unfore from which an individual word

seen accident it is frightened or caps--it by any chance they have any use for such things.

ad now this mysterious girl who startled it is likely to do so, just. 2000 recover, and even then there believes that she is the Grand as a dog will when accidentally rod must be exposure: for certain There is time for improvement. Duchess Anastacia, and who is a den on. Some time ago I was badly amount of time. The atmosphere There is time for some of the posed to have been helped in her mauled by one of my animal was never still so that the gas younger players to discover that good length and figer spin can be scape from death at the hands of through accidentally falling on top and with people indoors might the Bolsheviks by a Polish officer of him during a wrestling match drift down street without 103 more destructive than erratic

There is a fallacy that when a swerving and googly bowling, and will be under the care of a mem that stepanoat-of-the-wicket and ber of the Imperial Family tiger once tastes human blood he becasualties. He wished to say this about the horrors of gas attack turn-the-ball-to-leg is not the beOn the night of July 16th, 1818, comes an incorrigible man-exter, because much had been written

This is untrue. I cannot recollect a ginning and the end of the bats the Czar Nicholne, the Czarina single instance of a tiger consum from the air, and unless 81.

and their family were murdered by man's art. There is oven time to the Halsheviks in the csilar of the ing human being after mauling idement was developed the *ch | method of coping with such an at- him, unless driven to it too Lack might not receive the atten find a captain-Daily Mail.

bouse at Ekaterinbung in which they had been imprisoned by the hunger. On several occasions in Soviet Government. The Granul tiger of mine has drawn blood, but tion essential for successful coun Duclasses Olga, Tatiana, and Anne after the fright of the moment has ter defence, the

passed, I have never had any dif- The lecturer, in reply, pointed tas (the latter in her 18th year)ficulty in ordering the animal back out that he had purposely stated were wearing double quilted bodices stuffed with jewels. After the murto its corner quantities of chemical in excess of Cabs born in captivity are usually that actually needed under ideal ders the bodies were partly strip taken, from their mother a few days conditions to allow for las contin- ped, hacked to pieces in a neigh after their births and brought up gencies mentioned by Major Pratt. bouring wood, and partly burned

on goat's milk. It would be fatal The Chairman said that Proles before being buried." Sulphuric to handle the cabs or take them sor Haldane would have them be teid was poured on the faces to into the ligh during the frat few Erza that gas warfare could be obliterate the features

Should anyone do to the made a pleasant and humane Five hundred women golfers who

mother would instantly fill the cubs method of going to war, but be did met in London under the presi-

by dashing them against the sides not think any soldier, sailor, or dency of a man to discuss proposals

sirman would agree with that of her den.MAAN -148- for a new constitution of the

Ladies Golf Union took from 10.30 Already she has beaton Mi

Training, tiger requires consider MULATTO AND MAY. in the morning until after 8 o'clock Ryan twice And Miss Nuthall once,

able patience and perseverance, but

FLOWER GIRL. in the evening to reach their deci which leaves no doubt as to the

it is not difficult to teach if handled sions and twice had to move to greatness of this player. DAN

the right way. Altogether, it took

FLAMING CROSS LIGHTED TO fresh quarters to carry on their Mass Bennett is 20-the same age

me six months to train one of my

STOP THEIR MARRIAGE- debates,

Shavings les pas was Mie, Suzanne Lenglen when

Orders are being ised by the through the various motions care

ROCKVILLE (Conn.)) tigers to wrestle. I used to go The meeting began at the Eolian she first became famous by wige Hall, New Bond-street, and Sir ning the championships at Wimble Army Council that the use of the fully and systematically each day, An attempt is being mader Harold Reckitt was the only man don in 1916 word tankette, to describe the until the animal began to under-

two-seater tanks of the stand what was

of him and

and people here to prevent a T present. With an indulgent inile Miss Bennett is the daughter of fast tw

between a mulatto mill-wor and -Saxon intervened, suggested and settled stockbroker. She was educated in tinued When in the ring the only weapon with a fairness which earned the Paris Much of her success is due The order is being made in the I carry is a small whip which is stock, whose ancestors came over In praise of the 500 women, ma to the care of her mother, who cause of good English, which is useful more as a guide than a cor the Mayflower

AT-LIONYIeva Jetter wAS There was a lot of opposition to scoompanies her on all her tours, not forgotten by the War Office in some of the proposals in the new Her career began in 1924, when the rapid march of machinery.

recently to the prospective bride!

doen, who was subsequently- rea constitution, however, add the she won the Middlesex junior cham Recently the Army Council an theeting became sharply divided pionship. Even at that early age nounced that it preferred the word It was expected that it would be Mis Bennett by her beautiful and mechanised to mechanicalis ave by luncheon time. But it was easy style, and with a service equaled which appeared in the Army not, so it was continued at the tomoir men's for paco, gave the Hotel Cecil When 5 o'clock promise that has now been fulfilled. riyed the discussions had not ad, Last year she was surprisingly In future light tanks, which are then usually sold to zoon, where the lighbod vanced very far and the meeting left out of the Wightman Cup team. capable of speeds in exseed of 10 will often live to 25 or had to adjourn to the Hotel Metro although she had played so well miles an hour, are to be called

led A tiger & dietn pole, Many of the women looked against Miss Helen Wills at Wim simply light tanks Squires strict enpery

The Daily Mail recently drew chiefly on beef, tired, but rumber had changed lindon, but, on present form, she into evening dress in the hope that considered equal to say English attention to a new word used by and freebiga the proceedings would be short omah, and undoubtedly will be the Ministry of Health to denote. Trazen heel Everybody showed a desire to get one of the first to be selected for the clearing of rate from hip change

ramely deratization to the Find the meeting over, and it was very Britain June,

in the bel soor dezded that the draft-sobeme French players consider ber the cons use of antedations

zielle and For new constitution should be most promising player sines Mije

be used by the the consideration of a com. Lenglen ceased to play as an ing.a

try:

150 150 150

Tatel

T.0.8.3. Yardley

896

Sgt. Cook

149

Bgt, Barham 465. Pipe Maj. Maeltic O.Sgt Bell

150

190

199

Total

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES.

(THROUGH KEUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, March 12th The following in the results of English League matches played to 4. Kick-off at 4,30 p.m.. K.O.S.B. Queen a Regt., Soo-day

kumpoo ground. Referee M4 Divities Lo

West Ham 4. Leerter Barber

Sheffield U3 Bury 1

Division III (Bomihara). Merthyr 3, Gillingham 1.

Guards,

Chatham

Road ground. Referee: Mr.

A Scots

Baldwin,

HALL AND TWO HOTELS USED.

Miss Eileen Bennett's triumphs in the Riviers lawn tennis tourna ments this season must certainly mises her in the front rack of the world's women players,

TANKETTE" TABOO.

ARMY COUNCIL'S REGARD FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

days.

and a patient, kindly voice he led," 1-Mr-Gerald--Bennett, London | mechanised army, is to be discone, answer to his man ved den girl of the purest "FADERSH

rector:

soned with by telephone.

The best age at which to start breaking in a tiger is between two and two and a half years. After five

dan only result was years they become too short tem pered and sensitive, but i trained mulatto tried to get a cler estimates-for-1028 to describe the young they can be worked up to six-pet now transport

ten and seventeen years They aro

Minimed

zm the marriage.

Finally,

but remulatto this fed be warm not touch bera

milk storis

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