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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received Tinstructors from the Liquida- tors and others
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Tuesday, the 31st October, 1939.
commencing at 2.30 p.m.,
at their Sales Room. No. 35. Han- kow Road. Kowloon.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising: — Chesterfield "Couch and arm- chairs, Teak Bookcases, Teak Desks, Tables, Wall Clocks, Oil Paintings Etchings, Pictures. Bronze and Brass Ware, Silver Ware. Cut Glasses, Crockery, Glass Ware, Fans Ornaments, Curios. Table and Lamps, Fine Electrollers. Electric Fittings. Cushions. Cur- Lains, Carpets and Rugs, etc.
ACCIDENT AND PROTEST IN SOFTBALL LEAGUE
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Liga Register Biggest Upset Of The Day
AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT AND A PROTEST featured the Softball League match played between the Canadian Chinese The and the Hongkong Baseball Club at King's Park yesterday. accident occurred when Nazarin ran into Thompson the latter tracturing his collar bone,
The game drew a protest in the second innings when the plate umpire. Roy Lau, allowed the Canadian Chinese to cross the plate after the pitched ball had hit the batter. "Doc" Mol- then immediately gave notice that he was continuing" the game under protest. The score at that stage was one-all.
The Canadian Chinese came to the tight in the latter stages of game to put on many runs with Woo connecting for a circuit clout to drive in two runners ahead of him.
Stagg made an auspicious debut tor the H.K. Baseball Club.
WIN FOR LIGA
Liga registered the biggest upset of the day when they beat the English Forum. Both teams play
ed
a long-inning battle before Liga scored two runs in their final Innings.
SPORTS
TRAINING GALLOPS:
The following times were recorded at the Happy Valley train- ing gallops on Saturday:-
New Star
Plain Vlew S
Feb. Fourth.....
Discovery Bay
The Leopard
Fel Ying
This Time Radium Star- Jober
King Kong Rob Roy -Tarzan Poor
some brillant play but were dis appointed by the" inexperience put up by the Recrelo -“B” direction of the out fielders cost wher Recreio Juniors the game they should have run the more experienced Ball Club very much closer.
The clash was featured by several long hits Dave Leonard connecting for a home run and a triple while Stan Leonard and Toto Prata were the other heavy sluggers with a triple aplece.
SHAKY DISPLAY
The Victoria Recreation Club with whatsoever
Club. Ablong got T four times at bat.
Campos gave a brilliant display behind the plate and with Ozorio had no trouble who put in much efficient work as the "Filipino short-stop were responsible for three hits in Teak Dining Tables. Sideboard. Dining Chairs. Gramophones, Re-ga obtaining their first League Azedo got two. Loyola and Castro connected hits for the Filipino cord Cabinets: Cutlery. Large Fil-
Club but the surprise of the game ter, Kitchen Utensils, etc.
was the shaky display of Hutchin- Teak Bedsteads,
son at the initial sack.
points.
BRILLIANT PLAY
A large crowd turned out to see Divan Beds, the Recreio "Hongkong. Ball Teak Wardrobes, Dressing Tables Club game and were entertained to Chests of Drawers. House and Bath Room Seales, Wardrobe and Cabin Trunks, etc
مجاد
Pine Carved Blackwood Desks, Cabinets, Tables, Lamps, Tea Poys. Blackwood Couch and Armchairs. Cloud Wood Top Tea Waggon on Wheels
-and-
Two Frigidaires fone almost new) Two Radio Sets
Two Monkeys, in Cage
One Large Columbia Qunking Stove
and
at 3 o'clock. p.m..
One Marquette 5 Seaters Motor Car One Willys' Knight 5 Seaters Motor
Car
One Motor Càr, Austre 7.
Kowloon Wins Aitkenhead Shield
DULL MATCH
Chung Hwa, through thetr against greater experience, won the Central British Association. The only thing of note in an un- Interesting garne was Wally Ching's home run to centre feld.
George Fowler was very sound at first base but the other C.B.A.
Kowloon beat Hongkong by eight boys offered Rusty Fedoseyeft very shots in the annual bowls match uttle support. for the Aitkenhead Shield. played) at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday.
Thu was Kowloon's eighth win In a series of 12 matches. Hong- kong won last year.
"C: G. Silva registered a seven against B. W. Bradbury.
THE RESULTS --Results were as follows:-
H.K. Ball Club Recreio "B" Victoria Rec. C. Filipino Club
Canadian Chinese
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ON EVERY PACKAGE
FINE
The Chlef Justice. Sir Atholl Macgregor, distributed the prizes H.K Baseball C.
in the absence of His Excellency Liga
the Governor, who was unable to English Forum attend.
The following are the scores:- Kowicon:-A. S. Russell, A Bower, W. S. Drake, W. Mactar- lane. (Skip) 17..
Hongkong:- W.
Melrose, R.
On View from, Sunday, the 29th Main; D, Munro. J. C. Chalmers, October, 1939
Terms: Cash on Deliväry.
(Skip) 30.
Kowloon: T. Madar. A. W. Ram- say, J. Fraser. E. C Fincher, (Skip)
21.
Hongkong:-S. M. Rumjahn. A.
M. Wahab, D. M. Khan. A. R. Dal-
· LAMMERT BROS.. lah, (Skip) 17.
PUBLIC
AUCTIONEERS
Kowloon W. Walker, T. Robson.
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1. C. c. J. G. Meyer, (5klp) 25.
Howell, Hongkong: S Ward, S. Eccleshall, A. W. Grim- mitt. (Skip) 22.
Kowloon:-O, P. Remedios, E. Souza, C. R. Pereira, F. X. Soares,
AUCTION. Skip) 17.
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Hongkong:-T. Pile. W. J. Bur- i.ng. T. Gooding. A. Jillott. (Skip) 22.
Kowloon-B. Evans, W. Simp- son. T. Fergusson. V. Chittenden,
(Skip) 11.
Hongkong:-R. P. Shaw, J. Rus-
bank, (Skip) 23.
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ARMY
GIVE
Chance
EXHIBITION
OF RUGGER TO BEAT H.K. CLUB
IN
GRAND GAME
NAVY XV REPEAT LAST
WEEK'S SUCCESS
(BY "HOOKER"}
The Army, although handicapped by the loss of their stand-
off at a stage when they were 6 points in arrears, secured a de- serving victory over the club on Satuday at the Club ground i their rugby match, winning by four tries and two goals (16 points) to two tries and two goals (10 points).''
went over to increase the Navy lead, but Paul failed with the kick. WONDERFUL-TRY
Shortly after this, Paul scored a ¦ wonderful try with a corkscrew- run and added the extra points comfortably. Club XV. seem to be getting very tired and the interval arrived with the Navy 13. points in front.
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Shortly after the resumption, de-, berate obstructions on Navy player resulted in Dr. Selby award- ng a try to the Navy, and Paul taking the converting kick under the posts added the extra points.
Van Leeuwen then opened the It was a grand game. in which Cessford, the Club off-half, play. Club scoring with an unconverted
This was the Army's first win over the Club in the past two seasons,
sell. C. B. Robertson. A. Brooks-Army forwards dominated play in ed a sterling game and despite try, but the Navy had the game the loose although they never got several hard knocks that he re- well in hand and further tries by, Clark, Cockrane and Kowloon:-A. M. Calman, W. the better of the bigger club pack ceived during the course of "play Kennedy, Mackie. F. Cullen, J. Kempton.in the set scrums or line outs. time and time again he made Taylor with Paul adding the extra The Army three quarters upset beautiful openings for the Club points to the first three completed. Hongkong:-C. Dowman, R. R. the Club back by getting well up backs Wednesday, the 1st November, 1939 Wood. A. M. Omar, J. Hollidge on the opponents and the Club. NAVY TOUNCE CLUB Three points.
The Navy won by 36. points, to
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Oncominencing at 19.30 am.
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A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising:
Wardrobes,
(Skip) 23.
19.
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"A" AGAIN
(Skip) 18.
(although in posession from the Kowloon:-R. P. Phillips, B. M. White, A. J. Hall, R. Duncan, (Skip) majority of set scrums, due to the fine hooking performance given by
For the second week in succes- Balter, were well and truly upset son, a Navy XV. outclassed the and the well-known mechanical
Club A. XV., even though they movements of their back, division:
were strenghtened by Luscombe, Heath, and Searle
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Hongkong:-L. C. R. Souza, G. G. S. Thompson.... A. E. Coates, R. Basi, (Skip) 22.
Kowloon A. F. Noronha, J. A were never allowed to materialise. Remedios, F. V. V. Ribeiro, J. 3. Lang, at full back for the Army,
The Navy backs were far in ad- Basto, (Skip) 30.
appears to have settled any queries Hongkong-W. 8. Dall, J. Mc- there might have been in regard ance of the Club threes and Hatstand Chesterfeld Suite.
Walter; J. Deakin, W. Mair, (Skip) to this position and his handling Stevens, the Colony full-back, play- Bookcases, Curio Cabinets, Card 16.
and kicking left nothing to chance, ed at centre three, Mr. Pascoe play- Tables, Oll Paintings, Etchings,
Kowloon:-J. T. Smalley, T. There was very Ettle between himing in his position, Pictures, Curtains, Carpets, Rugs, White, P: Morgan, W. V. Field, and Thompson.
Paul, who scored a brilliant try after beating at least four men Bath Room Scale, Dining Table (skip) 17.
Marsh, who occupied the right with his very deceptive corkscrew- Chairs, Sideboard, Crockery, Filter.
Hongkong:-J. S. McKay, A. 8. Cooking Utensils, Bedsteads. Mitchell, L. Lammert, N. Bebbing-wing position, kept a close eye on running, was easily the best player Stewart and, once he gets settled or view. Day and Van Leeuwen Divans,
Chest úton, (Skip) 29.
with his co--centre, he should also were the only Club backs who aliap- Drawers, Cupboards, Electric
Kowloon G. E. Taylor, R. Mea-
be seen: more on the attack:
ed at all well and, although the clock. etc., etc),
dows, E. Kern, F. Goodwin, (Skip)
Smith, playing for the first time former worked very hard, he was! 25.
Hongkong:-J. Riddell, B. En the scrum half raition, gave nclined to hang on to the ball far Maughan, G. Perkins, J. C. 8. Fen-a creditable display and once he too long.
gets used to this position ba should Kowloon:-A. J. Kew, J. N. be a very useful man. Burrell the
Play commenced with the Club'for- Wong, J. L. Stephens, H. Gittins, only change in the forwards gave
a good all-round display,
wards attacking and the Navy did (Skip) 18.
Fay, the only change in the Club not appear to be setting down, The Hongkong: G. T. Padgett, R. H. On View, from. Tuesday, the 31st Wild, A. W. Brown, L. de Rome, backs, did not quite all the post-Club broke away on several occa- tion and, although he posesses a stons but the Navy defence gave (Skip) 19. October; 1935.
Kowloon:-L. F. Xavier, C. M. very usefu Kek coupled with a nothing away and the majority of Bulva, F. X. Bilva. C. G. Bilya, good turn of speed, rarely""" did] their moves fizzled out.
h¢g've Bosanquet any opening, Bid-Following some Club passing near (Skip) 24:
Hongkong:-H. W. Randall, well and Stewart combined well on the half-way line, Cockrane inter- M. Omar, M. N. Rakusen, B. w. the Club left wing and only the cepted to run half the length of terrier Fike attitude of the Army the field to open the Navy Scoring, Bradbury, (Skip) 20.
Kowloon Total 257. Hongkong backs prevented them scoring far Paul, made no mistake with kick. more points: then, they did, Following a bose dribble Carter
A Large Quantity of Plants in pots der, (Skip) 14.
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TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.
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LAMMERT BROS.
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Total. 249.
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CONTENTS
Mongolia's Supporting Stars- Chinese Films
Shang Dynasty Find at Ta-hsin
"Chuang, Shantong
The History of Minting In China
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