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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1928.

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LOCAL FOOTBALL.

TO-DAY ON THE HONG KONG F.C. GROUND.

LAI WAH CUP: FINAL.

China r. Army. Kick-off at 3.30 p.m. Referee: L.S.B.A.. At- kinson, R.N.: Linesmen : Mesars T. G. Stokes and F. Smith.

GOLF.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.

SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING,

9.30 am. A. B. Stewart and D. G. G. MacDonald.

.9.40

The teams:- CHINA-PAR Ka Ping (South China); Ng Kan Chuen (China 9.41 Ath.) and Lai Yuk Tat (China

9.49 +1 Ath.); Leung Yuk Tong (China Ath.), Wong Shui Wah (China Ath.) and Lam Yuk Ying (China Ath.); Tso Kwai Shing (China Ath.), Lai Wai Coon (China Ath.), Fung King Cheong (South China). Suen Kuma Shun (China Ath.) and Chan Kwong In (China Ath.).

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ARMY:-Mott (Beds and Herta); Hooper (Queen's Regt.) and Martin (K.0.3.B): Everest (K.0.8.B.), Hill (Queen's Regt.) and Skiggs (K.O.S.B.);

(Beds CZOBE

and Herts), Stock (KOS.B.), Beered (K.O.S.B.), Leach (RA) and Caldi- 10.16 cutt (Queen's Regt.).

10.20

LAI WAH CUP COMPETITION.

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10.29

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For the final, to-day, the teams representing China and the Army have been carefully chosen and the game should be a very keen and interesting de A large crowd is expected and the crowd promises to 10.38 be a record one. H.E. the Officer Administering the Government has 10.40 aignified his intention of being present and should the result be 10.44. definite, His Excellency will present the Lai Wah Cup to the winning team and miniature cup to each player of the successful team.

O. E. C. Marton and R. H. Hollis.

S. T. Butlin and N. Littlejohn,

E. R. Hallifax and T. G. Bennett.

G. E Towns and J. Cameron.

W. J. Roberts and D. H. Perry.

B. A. Campbell and M. M. Maas.

W. C. Clark and W. A Weight.

A. B. Parxes and J. S. MaoLaren.

A. Morley and D. M. Doodall.

E. P. Fletcher and S... M. Monroe.

D. W. MeWhirter and A. Webster.

C. B. Riggs and H. W Beveridge.

A. E Lissamar and U. Ireland.

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B. f. Chaloner and H. Spicer.

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C. B. Johnson and A. B. Raworth.

A. Leach and F. A. Merry.

C. G. Holmes and G. Horridge.

L. Garner and G.

Mitchell

THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

PONSFORD INJURED.

AUSTRALIA BAT ALL DAY.

A crowd of 20,000 had collected at Sydney to see the opening of the second Test Match. There had been some early morning rain, but

the wicket was not affected, and the players took the field in bright sunshine. Ryder won the toss, and sent in Woodfull and Richardson to face the bowling of Larwood

and Geary,

The batsmen were scoring stead- ily and the half century had just been signalled when Larwood clean Sowled Richardson. Kippax 1000 fell to Geary and lunch was taken with the score at 9 for 2 wickets. At this point Ponsford had scored

A.

Ponsford's "Accidant...

In the second over after hunch, when Larwood was bowling, Pons ford attempted to turn a ball which kicked up pastily. The hall, struck him on the back of the left hand and fractured a bone in his little.. anger. It is feared that he will be unable to play again for another two or three weeks. A subsequent that X-ray examination showed certainly one and possibly two bones had been broken. The score had been raised to 75 when Pons- ford was forced to retire

Woodfab played a patient and Eskilful innings of 173 minutes for

F. M. Walker and I. W. Shewan.

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bis 68 in the course of which be hit four 4's. Hendry had the same number of boundaries to his credit when he hit over a ball which rose

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The cup was presented by the Lai Wah Company for Annual Competi- 10.58 .. tions among chosen teams. Winners.

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T. L. Christie and J. Ralkes.

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China, who up to the present has not won the trophy, is strongly represented to-day. Fung King Cheong. South China's centre for ward, will lead the attack. The only other represenacive of the South China team is Pau Ka Ping, who will keep goal. These are two of the Colony's mest promising young players and will be well to the front in this game. The rest of the China team' will be drawn from 11.39".. the China Athletic

The Army will miss the services of Sims who has played for them in representatives matches during his tour in Hong Kong. The Army inside forwards are a goal scoring" trio and the China defence may ex- pect a busy time. Cross and Mott, of the Beds and Herts Regt, are. new comers, but they have been doing great things at the Northern port The Queen's Regt. have three representatives, while the Garrison Regt (K.O.S.B.) has been called upon to furnish Ave. Gee (Beds and Herts) has been selected to stand by. This player gave a good account of himself as against Hong Kong in the last Interport game at Shanghai. Other are Excell (RA) and Cantor (Queen's Regt.).

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CHURCH NOTICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Hoa Kcxd. DBR 1615, 1933-Advent III.

Sunday-

Holy Communion at 8 am, Children's Service at 10 a.m." Peak Sunday School at 10 am. Matinə az 11'am.

Preacher-The Dess.

Holy Communion at 12 noon. Erensong at 6 pm

Preacher Rev. H. V. Koop. Social Evening in Cathedral Evil after Evang.

BOIENTIST.

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sharply. When the fourth wicket FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, fell, Geary had the analysis-of-747-3 Tea-was-taken | (Branch of The Mother --Church, RA. Green and F. M.with the score at 163 for 4

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWEN Mass, U.S.A.).

ROAD TRAM STATION. SUNDAY SERVICE, December 16th, 1923,

J. M. Norrie and J, Gard-

*mer.

A, E Wood and Major Beamish.

C. W. Jeffries and L. J. Blackburn.

A. R. Cox and C. J. Wad dell..

J. Fleming, and J. P.

Sherry.

T. S. Morrison and D. Smith,

Major Hull and F. G. Fowle

CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY. COMBINED

LEAGUE.

The following have been selected to represent the University, Past and Present, in their annual match against the Combined League to-day at 2.30 p.m. sharp on the home ground: A. A. Rumjahn (captain), Dr. D. Laing, T. E. Yeob, E. Zim- mern, C. W. Lam, W. Hong Sling, S.. V. Gittins, A. P. Guterres, F. I. Zimmern, E. A. Lee and A. T.

Lee..

minutes duration and should the H.K.C.C. UNDER 30. OVER 30. teams then be equal, extra time..tea minutes each way will be played

OTHER GAMES.

The following games in the Hong Kong League are down for decision to-day:-

ing, and cures when all else fails. swelling and bleeding were greatly Soon I was able to get Mr. W. Shurety, now living at lessened.

the -Dagenham, Essex, England, was about in comfort and on twenty-one years in India and seventh day I returned to work. Mesopotamia and a Farrier Q.M.S. However, to make sure that the in the Indian Array. He says:cure, was lasting I kept on with But the The piles started when I was on; Zam-Buk for a while.

The piles have never troubled me A burning itching sensation and the North West Frontier. gnawing aching pains which extend bleeding was severe and the pains since." from the extremity of the bowel to Agonizing just like the cutting o!" For eczema, ulters, bad legs. ringworm, scalp sores, poisoned abscesses, itch, insect the small of the back are prominent. a knife. On leaving the Service symptoms of piles (or hemorr was in a terrible state. But I fol wounds, hoida), often there is great loss of lowed my employinent as a Combites, cuts, burna, scalds, bruises, blood Operation used, to be the missionaire in the City as long a sprains, etc., Zam-Buk is unequall Guaranteed free from all only cure. But since the, advent of I could.

My doctor then ordered me to animal fats. Obtainable in handy Zam Buk, thousands swear by this magical soothing-and healing balm. hospital for operation, but I met a size boxes of all dispensaries pad Besides atopping pain and bleeding chap who recommended me to frat medicine dealers Agents Messrs. On the third day A. B. Moulder & Ca, Ilic, Zag Bak Banishes try Zam-Buk.

Temat YOTOLE Tub Both Hong Kong... aflammation Congestion and swell force

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Division 1.

Kick-off at 4 p.m.

Kowloon F.C.. Hong Kong Police, Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee: P.O. Cowan, " Division II.

Kick-off at 2.25, p.m. China Athletic Reserves v. South Chipa A, Hong Kong F.C. ground. Referee Mr. Law-

rence.

Kick-off at 2.30 p.m. Eastern F.C. v. Queen's Regt. Rea, China Athletic ground. Referee: Pte. Lamb.

St. Joseph's v. Royal Navy Res.. St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Sergh Clark

Stati Units Res. v. Kowloon Res., Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. Samy. Club de Recreio Res. R.A, Res., King's Park ground. Referee: Lee-Corp. Shead.

LAWN TENNIS.

MIXED DOUBLES CHAM- PIONSHIP.

SEMI-FINALS TO-DAY.

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On H.R.C.C. ground at 2 p.m." to-day:

Under 30-A. C. I. Bowker (cap tain), H. E. Armstrong, J. Bonnar, C. Bradley, H. F. L. Lwine, H. Y Parker, V. W. L. Stanion, J. A. Summers, R. H. D. Wade, C. D. Wales, and L. Goldman.

"Over 30-H. R. B. Hancock (cap- tain), Capt. A. N. Evers, Major D. Gaye, A. W. Hayward, E. J. R. Mitchell, T. E. Pearce, Rev. E. K. Quick, A. Reid, Col. T. A. Robinson, and W. K. Tait,

LADIES' HOCKEY.

Oldfield's Triumph" The crowd had increased to 40.000 on the resumption, and they saw Ryder increase his score from 4 to 3 before falling a victim to Geary. His excellent innings last- ed for minutes, in the course of which he hit three 4's. Oldfield played a very plucky innings at a most critical period, and at the drawing, of stumps he was still un defeated with 40 runs to his credit. At this point Geary's analysis read 18-6-35-3.

The following Ladies have been chosen to represent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club in a gaten agnigst the St. Andrews Young Men's Club, at King's Park to-day at 3.30. -

The concluding rounds of the first Open Mixed Doubles Championship of the Colony are fixed for to-day and to-morrow on the courts of the Chinese Recreation Club, and como very interesting contests are expect ed... Keen rivalry prevails among the remaining four successful pairs- who will feature this afternoon, in the semi-finals, the respective win- ners meeting to-morrow in the final Play to-day commences at 2.48 p.m. when the first semi-final will be decided, at the conclusion, af which the second will start. (Continued at foot of next column.)

Misscs M. B. Bird, B. Laing, M. Wallace, E. O'Hagen. E. R. Bell, B. Taylor, I. C. Bell, N. McNeillie, D. Stanion, M. Hauser, and Mrs M. J. Jarvis.

BASKET BALL.

The Y.M.C.A. second team last night beat the St. Andrew's Young Men's Club by 10 points to 8.

F.A. CUP REPLAY. LUTON BEATS FULHAM, (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

Score:-

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Australia-1st Innings.

W. M. Woodtuli, 1.b.w. b

Geary

69

V. Richardson, b Larwood 27 A F. Kippax Geary.

H. Poustoru, retized hart

at 11.15 a.m. --

Subject: GOD THE PRESERVER OF

MAN,"

The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings at 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5.30

Pill.

Bowling Room at above address, open:~~ Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 Noon. Monday and Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room.

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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,

„ECOWLOON

SUNDAY, December 16th, 1928-ård

Sunday in Advent:--

8.15 Holy Communion.

10.00 a.m.-Bunday School Service.

11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and

Sermoz.

3

HL Hendry, b Geary...

37

J. S. Ryder, 1.b.w. b Geary 95

O. E. Nothina, b Larwood

W. X. Oldfield, not out....

40

9

&

Preacher:

:-The Vicar.

13

8.00 p.m.-Evening Prayer and

Sermon.

251

C. V. Grimmett, run out D. Blackie, Geary

Extras

Total

H. Ironmonger to bat. Fall of the wickets: 1/51; 2/65; 3/152; 4/153; 5/171; 6/162; 7/999; 8/251.

LONDOS, Dec. 13th. Fulham were eliminated from the English Cap Competition to-day, Luton winning by 4 goals to one.

The safi-finalists are:-

The M.C.C. team is:

A. P. F. Chapman (Kent).

J. C. White (Somerset),

D. H. Jardine (Surrey),

Hobba. (Surrey),

Sutcliffe (Yorkshire). Hendren (Middlesex), Tate (Sussex), Larwood (Notts), Hammond (Gloucester). Geary (Leicester), Duckworth (Lancashire).

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BAZAAR.

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FANCY ARTICLE STALL 50

CENTS RAFFLE..

Ticket No.

Rev. P. H. Tag- gart, 1st prize: 17, Tati "Noronha, 2nd 42, Miss M. Loureiro, 3rd; 144, A. Chisholm Batten, 4th: 188, P. E. Larken, 5th; 106 E. Alves, 8th, 146, K. M. Young, 7th; 13, Aurea Sousa, 8th; 143, K. M. Young, oth; 185, Messey Alves, 10th.

Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Tottenham v.

Lient, and Mrs. Hale. Miss Enid Lo, and M. W. Lo i

Mrs Miles and H. Owen Hughes

The 822 Hat presented by, the Dolly Varden House was won by Mrs. A. J. Kinchin, and the Diamond ring which was hidden in the Surprise Cake was won by the Rev. Father Riganti.

24p-Sunday Schools.

Freacher: The Rev. J. J.

Hodgins, C...

WEDNESDAY, December 19th, 1928-

6:00 p.m.-Evening Prayer

and Address.

CINEMA NEWS... WHY SAILORS GO WRONG.". SHOWING AGAIN AT QUEEN'S.

FAIDAT, December 21st,

Thomas Day

"Why Sailors Go Wrong," the film which drew crowded houses at the Queen's when it was shown there recently, will return to that theatre on Tuesday next, for öne day only.

1928-20

7.00 Holy Coma union.

WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH,

QUEEN'S ROAD EAST.

SUNDAY SERVICES, December 18th

1929-

Morning at 10.15 ——

"

Preacher Rev. J.C. Knight Anstey.. Babject Grace."

Evening at 6 pm

Preacher: Mr. A. H. Gardner.

SAILORS" AND SOLDIERS' HOME,

ARSENAL STREET. SUNDAY, December 18th, 1928- 8.00 p.m.-Men's Bible Class 8.15 pmService Men's Boar WEDNESDAY, December 19th, 1925:

8.15 p.m.-Gospel Mooting for Service

Мол Bunday Schod at 3.00 pm, at the

[4470 Church.

Sammy Cohen and Ted Mc- Namara, the comedy team of "What Price Glory" and "The Gay Retreat," encounter a number. of alarming adventures when, they are call on a tropical island where cannibal chiefe, lions and dark skinned beauties make things warm. for them Baily Phipps and Nick here Stuart, who were recently seen in "The News Parade? also have important parts to play, and is pro- "Why Sailors Go Wrong bably one of the funniest comedies ever screened in-Hong-Kong,

WILLIAM FOX

WHY

presents

SAILORS GO WRONG

with

SAMMY COHEN TED MCNAMARA

The Comical pair of" What Price Glory" and "The Gay Hetreat'

COMING AGAIN TO THE

QUEEN'S

TUESDAY ONLY At 280, 5.10, 7,18 & 8.20.

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