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FOR THE CONVENIENCK OF KOWLOON RESIDENTS MACKINTOSH'S

MAINTAIN A BRANCH STORE IN THE ARCADE

·PENINSULA HOTEL

THE HOURS OF BUSINESS ARE

9am to 1 p.

4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

EVERY WEEK-DAY

MAIN STORE

ALEXANDRA BUILDING, DES VOEUX HOAD, HONG KONG

MACKINTOSH'S LTD

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS

The "VARIETY" Cake, Shop, Tea Room and Restaurant

THE VARIETY

RESTAURANT

The only Portuguese Restaurant, In Kowloon.

Continental cooking, home made cakes and delicacies at Most Renacuable Prices Wines and liquors served with meals.

O, M. Qutierrez, Proprietor

28, Hankow Road."

Meno Silva, Manager'

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933.

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Bowling Analysis.

F. C. Goodwin.. 11

O. M. R. W.

3.75 4

J. McInnes... 18 0 J. C. Lyal 13

138

I

E. F. Fincher: 40 34

43 0 FE, Skinner... 50

Fall af wickets: 1. for 23; 2 for 34; 3 for 64; 4 for 64; 5 for 157; 8 for 2407 for 280; 8 for 31: 2 for 314.

.K.0.0..

E. C. Fincher, e Richard-

son, baskett

A. T. Lay, b Ride

E. F. Fincher, o Potter, h

Divett

33

aa

J. McInnes, e Munro, b

Divett

13

N. A. E. Mackay, not out

19

J. C. Lyal, not out

Extras

93

16

Total (for whis.). 173 Game to resume to-day. CHINA LIGHT «. CLUB DE RECREIO

Playing on the Club de Recreio ground, King's Park, the China Light & Power Club defeated the Recreio by 10 runs.

The scores*--*

China Light and Power. Easterbrook, b Prata

10

C. F. Wood, 1.b.w., b Alves V. Mainwaring, é D. F. Lopes, b. L. Lopes......

G

0

A. . Tinson, a Lope, b

· Prata

F. C. Clamo, c J. E.

Noronha, Lopes

V. Benwell. Pereira....... F. Dell, c and ↳ Pereira ...

A. C. Clems, e C. L. Lopes,

b Noronha

6

W. Tillery, pet out....... 22 E.. Fleming. st. J. E.

Noronha, h Alves

A. Aris, c Alves, b Prata

Extras

Tokal

Bowling Analysis.

+

4

8

2 M 2

THE RECREIO'S GREAT WIN

PRETTY WEDDING AT ST. ANDREW'S

K. F. C. lose to the Club | MR. G. H. MILES AND MISS

DOROTHY SMITH

FIRST DIVISION CLUB, KOWLOON.

A very petty wedding took place Rodger, the Interport and Club as St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, goalkeeper played a sterling game on Saturday, between Mr. George' for his side in the match against Henry Miles of the Sanitary De- the Kowloon F.O. on the latter's partment, and Miss Dorothy Lilian ground, and was mainly responsible for their win. He not only saved Rose Smith, eldest daughter of Mr. a penalty taken by Watkins, but played a great game, not making a single mistake from first to last..

The Club were very lucky to win, for Kowloon had a very fair share of the game, and had Watkins con. vorted the penalty, the result might | have been different.

Jamce Smith of the Kowloon-Can- ton Railway and of Mrs. Smith.

The Rev. W. Walton Rogera," M.A., officiated at the cormony

The bride who looked very charm- ing in a dross of white satin with silk tulle voil and orange blossent, and who carried a bouquet of pink roses and asparagus fern, was given

In the first half play was very even and both sides failed to score. The only goal-and the deaway by her father. Her brides- ciding factor of the game was scor- maida were the Misses Marie Smith ed by Williams late in the secone (sister), 0. and S. Dalziel and H. half.

Reed, who wore dresses of peach crepe-da-chine and carried bouquets of peach gladioli.

Club. Rodger; Martin, 8. Strange; Skinner, Hynes, A. Dun- ean; G. Dunean, Watson, Williams, E. Strange and Fowler,

Kowloon: Cook; Walker, East- man; Watkins, McKelvie, Blias: Hill, Whitheld, Neloma, Wood and Bickford..

:

RECREIO. LINCOLNS, Tho Club de Lecreio surprised even their most optimistic suppor ters on Chatham Road ground where they bost the Lincolns by three goala to two. A brilliant second-half recovery

whs mainly responsible for their victory, as at ono stage they wore. two goals down, and the score stood at 2-1 down when the interval arrived. By their win the Portuguese Club col lected their first League points The

sinco the season started. soldiers were the first to open the scoring, through. Malpas and this was later increased by Ridley. Be fore the interval F. Santos reduced

the deficit for the Portuguese,

After the interval, the Portugueso

O. M. R. W. etaged a splendid recovery and not only equalised but went on to re gister one of the most sensational wins of the schson, Gomes and J. Santos, scored their goals.

Tel. 58807

Alves"

7

Prata Pereira

5 3 4

3

0 25 2

3 1

В 2

0 8.

3

1

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for

LIGHT-HEAT POWER

USE MORE ELECTRICITY

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Kowloon Office 27, Nathan Road."

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Club de Recreio.

C. L. Lopes, i Clemo.............

A. Prata, tur out

9

A. H. Xavier, e Turner, b

Clemo

H. A. Alves. c Turner, b

Easterbrook ............

J. E. Noronha, b Olemo....

4"

15

L. J. Silva, b Easterbrook...

7

9

3

3

2

A. Pereira, b Clemo

G. A. Noronha, e A. B.

Clemo, b Fosterbrook

D. F. Lopas, e Tillery, b

Easterbrook

L. T. Xavier: b Easterbrook

F. A. Xavier, not out

Extra.......

Tolal

Bowling Analysis.

Easterbrook

72

0. M. R. W.

9 0 25 5 141 4

Clemo ...... 9

NAVY DEFEAT BORDERERS.

On the Naval ground, King's Park, the Royal Navy defeated the South Wales Borderers by woven wickets.

The scored

9.W. Borderers.

Lt. Stooker, e and b Yates

3

Pte. Ronan, Yates, Grif

fin

Capt. Wales, st. Lloyd, b

Marshar

45

Pte. Morgan, c Watson, b

Donald

Cpl. Addison, e

Yates, b

.-- Marsham

0

58

Capt. Gottaveitz, not out

Cpl. Tucker, e Lloyd, b

The bride's mother was attired in

a dress of old gold lace made by Madam Leite.

Mr. T. McInnes was the "best

man.

""

Following the ceremony, & recep tion was held at the Peninsula Hotel which was largely attended, and the happy couple later left for Macio for their honeymoon, the bride's going-away dress was of blue cloth, with hat and coat to match.

Reserved for

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Under Personal British Supervision

Orders and Payments only at.

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ur at

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Telephone 57990.

Empire Pencil Co.,

Manufacturers & Exporters High Grade Lead Pencils

W. V. Curtis, Manager 60 Cheung Sha Wan

Tel. 58458-

| The Drapery Emporium

** 64, Nathan Road.

The bride's gift to the groom was a pair of gold cuff links and studs, while the groom's gift to the bride was a gold pendant lid Brass The Noted House of Drapers

gift to each bridesmaid was a crystal necklace.

NEWS ITEMS

Mr. L Savalani. the proprietor of the Savalani Silk Store, 13, Han- kow Road, Kowloon, who has re-

Sgt. Caswell lined out the follow-cently returned from a business trip ing teams.

Lincolns.Heath: Turner, Ash; Dudley, Cork, Bett, Baldry, Hard- ing. Malpas, Ridley and Hecquard. Recreio.--Marques; Sil Netto, Gutteres; HeIntosh, Figuereido, Oliveira; Laurel, Gomes, F. Santos, J. Santos and Tiberio.

BORDERERS

KOWLOON.

- Played with only ten men Kow-. toon went down to the Borderers

to Japan, is leaving soon for a visit with his family to India. Mr. Sava lani is one of the senior India Silk merchants, in the Colony, having been in South China for over forty years. He came to China when seventeen years of age, being now 57 yetirs old. ·

A new Indian Jewellery Company has recently been opened in Kow.

by six goals to four in their matri loon at No. 13, Hankow Rond, un-

at Sookunpoo. Despite this handi-der the name of Colombo. Jewellery

cap, the men from the Mainland

put up a very good fight and it was

nat till almost the end of the game

that the result was decided. Fortey (3), Mathias and Harblyn scores for the soldiers, and Parthy (2) and. Phillips (2) replied, for Kowloon.

HOCKEY

ST. ANDREW'S LOSE TO

RADIO

On the Marina ground, Kowloon, yesterday the St. Andrew's hockey team lost to the Radio Sports Club by two goals to nil after a very fast and exciting game. The play throughout was very even both sides attacking in succession.

Stores, and they have a fine display

of diamonds, oriental precious. stones, watches, clocks, etc.

Kowloon 25 Pears Ago

BUILDING NEW KOWLOON

The nineteenth report of the board of directors to the ordinary meeting of shareholders of the Kowloon Land and Building Co., Ltd. to be held at the Company's At the beginning of the Brst half office, Vistoria Buildings, on Febru the St. Andmw'e team took chargą |ary 25, roada:—

of the play and although repeated

The balance of profit and loss account for the year, after writing off all charges and expenser, amounted to $11,703.00. The Direc

attacks were made, the forwards Gentlemen, The Directors now Jacked the final touches to convert submit to you a statement of the many good chances. The fadio affairs of the Company and balance forwards also made several fast sheet for the year ending 31st attacks but Wong in goal was December, 1907. sound. Towards the end of the first half the Radio drew first blood 1 with a goal by Gurbachan Singh who netted on receipt of a neat pass from Avtar Singh.. tory therefore recommend that"

The second half play resumed dividend of $1.75 per share be paid, even more strongly both sides shar which, after writing off the Direc ing the play. The St. Andrew's tors and Auditors' fees will lear forwards, however, were not supa balance of $853,08 to be carried ported by their two wings and forward to credit of a new profit although Mackay «^and Fincher and lou nocount

Marshamin

L/Cpl Ford,

Marsham

'0

L/Cpl. Church, o Yalen, b

Donald

Pte. John; e Bailey,

b

Marsham

Pte. Turanr, b Bailey

.5

15

163

Bowling Analysis.

Extras

Total

Yates

Griffin

Stannard

Marsham.

Donald

Bailey

OHARW

1251

4 0: 28

1

3 0 21

0

10.

0 33

5

3 28

2

.2 0.

' 10'

Royal Navy.

Comdr. Williams, b Blocker

Lt. Marsharn, c sad b

Stocker

Sub-Lt Bailey,

b Church

Lt. Watson, retired

2.

23

Tucker,

29

63

Lt.-Condr. Lloyd, retired... 12

Lt. Donald, not out 23 E. R. A Redington, not outst

Total (for 5 wkts.) 901 Did not bat:-Lt.-Comdr. Yates, Sub-Lt. Stannard, Crab. tree and A.B. Griffin,

Bowling Analysis,

Stocker

80 HANKOW ROAD.

Ronnan

Ity Book Room

Church

Q. KR. W..

10 041 2

.6.0 13 7137

worked, hard the score remained

against thein. 6. McNider was Tho Directors Messrs. T. E penalised just before the close of Hough and WH, Caskell having play for a foul in his own penalty retired Messrs: E Jones Hughes area and in a penalty bully-off, and Murry Stewart were appointed stood no chance against Awtar in their stead. Their appointanents Singh who scored the second goal now require confirmation. The a This victory has placed the Radio counts have been audited by Mr. C. Sports Club level with the In W. May who now retires, but offers cogaitas and re-opens their chances himself for re-election-Hongkong

Dolly Pren, Feb. 20, 1808. of winning the Mamak Jengue,

The Teams.

Radio:Men Singh, Parduman Singh, J. S. Grewal, Jaggeet Singh,

goals to milija

M. H. Hassan, Mohinder Singh, ciation ladies, the score being two. Burjin Singh, Gurbachan Singh (Captain), Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh and Attar Singh

St Andrews:-RH Wang, F. H. White, R. Valdwin, A. B. Hamson, B. Guent, S. Maxider R Carrol, N. A. E. Mackay E. F. Fincher, F. Wong and M. Weill, K

'LADIES' HOCKEY

150 At King's Park, the Club de Recreio ladies had no difficulty in

the Central British Anso

foot of nart Columns,

hot lot the Recreio team in the Min 0. Silva and M. Remedios Grst half. Miss Bovis and Wooley played well for the C.B.A.

The Teams,

Club de Recreio:-B. Remedios, Ribeiro, C. Silva, Alyes, emedio Xavior, Alves," Guturres, › Osmund "["Busts kid D'Almud.

C.BA Fisher, Mrs. Hudson Mra Dand, Steele, Bevis, Ambrose, McNider Whitely Smith," and Wooley.

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