D
SPORT,
Notes On The Week's
Events,
(By Xaverian). :
Hockey.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23 1912
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Strange light is thrown on the To say that there has been remarkable suicide of the Fronoir very little sport in the locality in Socialist, Paul Lafargus and his faco of the fact that by the time wife, by the injection of poienn those notes are before the public a week's racing will be well nigh which Lafarguo himself had dis- completed seems rather paradox-tilled, says a Lologram from Paris. feal, but from the general view of. The story is told in the So- sport such is the caso. There can bo no doubt that the Jockey Club cialist journal, "Humanite," by Dr. Mooting has, to a great extent Longuet, the nephow and excoutor beon responsible for the lack of of Lafargue. For years it hind other sporting ventures. Again, been apposed that the Socialist it was the Chinese Now Yoar, and during the cessation of business was a very wealthy man, and he many sporting onthusiasts took was also croditod with being advantage of steamer and yachting more or less a miser. Laforgue trips.
and his wife wore almost pon- On Saturday the Hongkong niless at their death.. Thoy left Eookey Club was entertained by behind a fortune of less than the Shameon Sports Club at $100. Shameen and a poor show the Hongkong mon made against their Cantonese neighbours. The wea thor was very bad, it must be theories of Socialism: Ton years admitted, but that was a disnd-ago Lafarguo was well-to-do, but vantage both teams shared alike. he was sixty years of age, and he In fact the ground was in such accided that ton years ahead his condition that the players found it hard to keep their fest. This life would, not be worth living. was all against fast play, but it did Husband and wife ngread that at not provent Baker from playing seventy their existence must como in rattling fashion and in the in
to an end. itial stages of the game putting. good goal up for his club. But,
Lafargue therefore divided his for a fine effort on the part of fortune into tan pirts, ono part of Joselund, the Hongkong man which to bispontereliyear. Ilonde. would have returned without inred timtion yearsof life in plons drawing blood, However, in re-
so to the five goals scoroll by, froo from all pecuniary caras, Shamoon the Victorians only so was preferablo to a longer life with qured the uno and that was moro ecnomy and with possibly through the agency of the player failing health and strength at the mentioned.
end. Dr. Longuet poista out that this resolution was arrived at On Monday afternoon many when Lafargue was in possession people went to witness the hof health and vigour. loon ascent yet very low know Salargue spont his fortune exactly who made the ascent and deliberatoly almost to the lat the descout. Mr. Price was the contime, mortgaging his ostato as, name of the man advertised to no-ho wout along. And when it was complish the font but it was negono he carried out his original tually performed by a young man plan; he and his wife injected nained Armstrong, who is relat the poison which he himself had ed to Miss Eileen Murray made for the purpose.
What they did is an astound-Kuchinotza, Kobe, Yokohama, Vid ing revelation of some of the wild
Who was it:
How appearing at the Bijou Theatre.
Mr. Armstrong,
who is connected with the stage, FOR' photographeRS.
is a very young man and until Monday last at Kowloon had never before been in a balloon i -and had never given thought to a parachute descent. Mr. Arm- strong is to bo congratulated on bis pluck and also on his success in his now rolo.
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prised by the very low cueists editor by amateur photographers Bat For Laʼman, 27th Feb, 10 who hold tho cuo correctly during the month.
Many of those players have shown
fine judgment of both speed and
It has been decided to widen
side but never appear to get the scope of the competition. To boyond, say, fifteen or twonty in restrict it largely to activo life in a break. They will tell you that the Colony excludes many ama- they never reach more than a score or so, however they try. This, teura who are not yet exporion-
for the most part, is throughiced in this olnes of work. As the
faulty handling of the duo. Tuo whole purpose of the competition
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cue must not bo gripped firmly as is to stimulate intrest in photo- Macao-Per Bui- Tal 27th Feb, 1.15 Bird, J. Edward though it was a whip or golf.club, bcoause that does not allow of that graphy in Hongkong it has been doftness of touch which is the stock felt better to remove all restric- Shangha!, Kobs and Moji-l'er Arra-Bier, Hen
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Give Everyone a Chance.
of Cook, Ilo was not only avery fine Pictures of active life, then, exhibition and match player but had the finest clientele for instruc. pictures of still life, pictures tion in the game possessed by any recont or pictures taken months. professional in recent years. It go, pictures of life or acense in was this player who taught me Hongkong or pictures taken in that a oue should be bold in a similar manner to that in which any part of China, pictures takan a violinist holds a bow-between at Home-any picture, general or the thumb and second finger local, may be sent along if it with the first finger resting light possesses interest at all. With ly alongside the second. For a time it will be found a little the competition of no com- awkward to the beginner, but prehensive a character there is a after a few night's practice the chance for any amatour photo. novice will find that not only is it prapher in Hongkong to win one more oflective in instances where of the prizes. The rules of 'com- plenty of side is needed, but that cotition appeared in the issues-of he can make a ball travel as fust Fob. 1 and 2.
that way as by gripping the one
like a hanimer. Again in nursing.
the balls for aservices of cannons,
say at the top of the table, light-
ness of toucli is a sine qua non,
LEAGUE CRICKET.
C.S.C.e. v. Kowloon C.C. The following will represent the 0.8.0.0. on Kowloon ground at 2 p.m., to-morrow: —R. E. 0,| Bird, Captain. R. O. Hutchison, H.R. Pholips, R. C. Witchell, A;Įj H. Sutherland, E. A. Bidea, H. A. | Cox, L. E. Brott, J. MoEwen, S. Tillman, H. T. Jaokmah,
Umpire, W. Woolley, Scorer. H.Fisher.
Photographic Competition
I
Coupon..
Fab: 23, 1912. agree to enter the photographis composition on the express understand- ing that the editor's de- cision shall be final, and that he may, at his discre tion, use the print seat herewith eithor in tho "Hongkong Telegraph or the Weekly Telegraph. "
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