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CRICKET.

1.RC. v. CRC

Indian Recreation Club scored a "od win sve. C.R.C. on Saturday, Ja exciting finish leaving CRC

LRC.

Aval Arculli, not out ....

BH, Ismail, run out

C. Barde, b Lee

A. Ramjahn, e sab à Ho Wing Kin

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SHIELD FOOTBALL. ad better, both saving, certain gonis: Farbes was perhaps the plak of a very steady trio of balvez, and Robertson played MARINE ENGINEERS GUILD DRAW IN THE FINAL

classy game in a well-alanced

OF CHINA PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. After practically two hours of forward line. The Police team is

HONGKONG BRANCH at a most good all-round side and on The annual tennis tournament in football, played

strenuous pace, St. Joseph's and Saturday played good football. with the Wigwam

the Folice have again to meet to Silva was the outstanding player connection baly four runs behind. Scores Tennis Club was completed a decido the final, for, despite the on the St. Joseph's skle and was

The regular monthly meeting Saturday when three finals were

extra the cause of most of the Police

the NEW played on. There was an excellent fact that ten minutes

time each way was played trouble. Bradman, forward, did will be held at attendance and a thoroughly alter the full time had not get his stride until the, later OFFICE as aboo on Tuesday able alternoon was spent The Sprincipal tie was that between Afr expired, neither team could get portions of the game when he 6th April 1920 at 15 pm, sharp

finely. The wings Business

Rahmin, and E-R. Brown and Mr F. Wheeler, the deciding point. Great credit played ne for the gents championship must be extended to the players Omar

After a very strenuous game, Mr who stuck the heat and pace showed great pace, but were 3 Brown was the victor by three gamely and particularly the variable and thair middling plas Police, who played a great portion was poor at times, Xavier did a During the afternoon an excellent of the game with one player lot of good things, his goal being stea was served, and at the cohort, Mair having to retire beauty. Zephr was great in the Sclusion of the games the various injured. Chances of winning were halfback line and Hyndman, successful competitors were pre-missed by both sides, but the back, who started shakily, finish- Was full of ed in great form. Xavier play- fine game at right 4sented with their prizes. Mr.. play throughout

Morley, hon. sec. of the Club interest and was of a particularly ed so stated that owing to the illness of Rood standard. The Police team back, his kicking being very sure!

tremendously Owar was not severely tested HONGHUNG GENERAL CHAM

• Total

the chairman, it fell to his in to have improved Bowling analysis.--- make a few remarks before calling since the commencement of the and had nothing in the nasure of 0. 1. R. Wapua Mrs. Gellion to present the season. The teams lined out as the work thrown on Swan, St. Price He Grethened the far follow. Lieat Snook being in Joseph's, on the day's play, were The better team and had a greater. Ng Sae Kwong 6 1 19

5 that apart from the delays caused charge of the game

Palice-Swan: Clarke and share of the game than their op 11.5 2 35

by inclement weather, etc.. thel tournament had been one of the Me Walters; Millar, Forbes and panents, but the display of the

B. Rumjaho, b Les

48. D. Immall, b Ho Wing Kin

D. Rumjahn, e Ng, b Ho

S'A Imail, e Ng, b Ho

ON. H. Bar, d Lee

R Nazarin, d Lee

10. Ismail, e Choa, b Lee,

Extas

'G. Lee "Ho Wins Kim ..

+

CRC.

Hó Wing Kin, b Earda

1 2

Un Hew Fan; b RomJahn

Ng Sae Kwong, b Rumjahn

G. Lee, b Rumjahn

Shin Man Ping, b Earde

Lo Man Pan, c A. A. Rumjahn,

Arculli

"Chea’Han Ping, run out

H. Ching, e D. Rumjahn, b A.A.

Rumjahn

0 sets to tw

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CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL A New Cha for "BEGINNERS": will commence on MONDAY, 3th spectators and prior to the acci-be forthcoming. St. Joseph's-Omar: Xavier dent to Mair they looked capabla 21 prizes had been generously given: and Hyndman; Ogley, Zephr and of winning through.

Omar, Hyndman, The replay will probably take the Gents Championship (up by Urquhart;

place on Saturday next. Messrs. Lane Crawined and Co. Silva. Xavier and Rahmin.

TO-DAY'S MATCH. St. Joseph's were the first to the Ladies' Championship Cup by

This afternoon at the Valtsy a Mrs. Gellion, and tients Singles threaten danger and a break- Handicap Cap by the Britch away by Silva was just stopped very interesting match between American Tobacco Company. ta in time, Clarke punting well up Navy Reserves (Leagua winners Mrs. field. Zephr broke up a nice bit 2nd Division) and Kowloon (run- 7 whom thanks were due.

tiellon then presented the prizes to fof play by Grimmett and Robert-ners-up) will take place at 4.15 son, and put on.to Omar, but the pin.. after which the cup and 5 the following winners:

latter dallied too long and a medals won will be presented. The was lost. The match is being run under the ans good chance Police text pat moving. Cargill pices-of the HKF.A. who provide showing a good turn of speed, these exhibitisa matches for the 16 Seave: runner up. Mrs. Parsons.

Ladies Singles: Mrs. Parsoner but Xavier with a big kick relier-purpose of providing the vanous ed the situation, St. Joseph's for-medals and necessary fonds for Tanter up Mes. Bridger.

Mixed Doubles: Mrs Hicks aniljwards broke right through and the successful running of the Swan and bis backs had a lively football season and it is hoped 3. F. E Thrawn: runners up.

Silva just missed and the that a good crowd will be in Mrs. Parson and Mr. F. H. Cruptime.

ball came out to Omar, who attendance.

magnificent shoti Gents Singles Handicape Mr. flashed runner, Mr. F. Wheeler Drver.

Gents Doubles Hand.rap: Mr. 16-119. E. Brown and Mr. A. "Hicks: 710 5 5 217uanes ap. Mr. H. Krebs and Mr.

JC, M. Wil-a.

Chan Tin Sung, b Earde Wong Kwok Kwong, not out .. Chan Hin Lee, b A. Á. Rumjaha

Earde

Total

Bowling analysis.-

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Gents Championship: Mr. E. s Brown: runner up. Mr. P. Wheeler,

Ladies Champushy

0. M. R-30% 13

A. A. Rumjahn 10.4 1 23 A: Arcalli

1 41.

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Del.

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Thirteenth Athletic Meeting

The REGISTER of Shares of Hongkong. been very much in the will make to break down their at No. 6 Duddall Street, Victoria

PATRONS--H. E. Sir Regia the Company will be closed from by Mr. Gen. P. Lammer. ald Edward Stubbs, K.C.M.G. THURSDAY, 1st April to WED-

Auctioneer. picsure and saved several shots opponents defence, the Navy

H. E Major-General Ventris,NESDAY, 7th April, 1920 (Both in succession from Silva and Reserves having cone through Rabmin. Police forwards chang-the season without having had a

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8 32 11 At the conclusioned the presented the venue, and fine combined goal. scored azams: them. The ating Mrs. Gellion was banded play between Mair and Alexander Captain of the team which holds beautiful bouquet of flowers by the saw Robertson nearly through this remarkable record is the ground situate at Victoria Ho 9 Secretary, hastated that the CA corner to the Police was well goalkeeper, W. Hayward, who kong registered in the Land Officer. Wm. Chatham, C.3.G.

mittee were indeed grateful to 3 placed by Cargill, and Robertson will receive the cap and medale, Section D. of Inland Lot the ball This is the first season the Nary No. 968 together with all the mes and premises ther on Gellion for the interest she bad of his bead

scored cleverly. St. Reserves have had success in the age

known as No. 63 Wyndham Street QUIZ. shown in the Club. He also thank-and

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GERMS RENDERED HARMLESS. the arrangements for the tea and fine shot by Omar scraped the all others who had, in any way.cross bar, but the Police goalie

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HOLIDAY MATCH.

HKCC Defeat Wiltshires.

Swan

Hongkong Cricket Club played contributed to the success of the was giving a highclass exhibition

an all-day match against the Wilgathering.

shire Regiment on Saturday, an

interesting match resulting in Lee-Corpl. Purton. b-Bird

win for the Club.

Batting rst Fte. Reeves, b Bird

the Club did not make a good show, all the wickets being bowl- ed. Harris did particularly well. -tchell's 49 were well got. Wit-

shires started in good style, with three wickets down for 57, but the Bird promise did not materialise, the Kred second innings starting with the military team seyen runs behind. The Cluu had easly the best of the second knock, Scores.----

Hongkong C.C.

1st Janings.

F. J. R. Mitchell, b Harris

C. Blaker, b Harris

E. W. Day, b Parton

"R. E. O. Bird, b. Reeves

Extras

Total

117

Exling analysis-

Q. M. R. 15.443

5

14

.3 40-

A

Б

0 25

Hongkong C.C.

2nd Innings.

E J. R. Mitchell, e Reeves, b

Harris

Blaker, c and b Eeaver

A Burnie, b Parton

Col. T. A. Robertson, L Harris

E, W. Day, e and b Reeves.... ICE. Sayer & Beaver

Total for 6 wickets.

declared)

Bowling analysis.--

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The Committee has pleasure in inviting the Ladies' and Gentlemen of the Colony to their Sports at the Race Course (by kind permission of the Hong-1 kong Jockey Club), on Easter Monday, 5th April, commencing at 1,30 p.ra.

There will be the following open

events

220 Yards Championship opena to all Bona Fide Amateurs in the Colony under the Rules of A.A.A (81.00 Post Entries).

- THE MODERN METHOD OF and the interval arrived with

FIGHTING MAKARÍA, Police leading by I goal to oil.

Every day many germs of The second portion of the game disease enter our bodies, but they was intensely exciting and of are made harmless and passed off typical coplie nature. Police, if the fighting forces of the body mahtaining their fine form.pressare in good condition. Rich red ed early and were nearly through. blood is the power that keeps the Mair dribbling nicely but being human body in order. robbed close in. St. Joseph's were! When the blood is pure and getting more of the game at this good malarial germs cannot gain stage, however, and only some a grip in the system. If malaria wonderful goal-keeping by Swan is present the poly, way to per- and sturdy play by the backs kept manently expelit from the system them out. A great bit of work by is by building up the blood, thus Omar and Silva led to St. Joseph's restoring to it the power to throw Thoresen & Co. to sell by Public officers, the Band of the 2nd Wilt-

goal, the ball being swung about the malarial parasites out.

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in fine form and after Police had It is because they do exactly saved twice. Xavier netted with a this-porify the blood, strengthen

fine low cross-shot, giving Swan the blood, make new, rich, red

13 no chasee whatever. This goal blood at every dose that Dr.

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24greatly cheered St. Joseph's and Williams' pink pills are famed as at his Sale Rooms, Duddell Stree:

14 fromthis stage ther dominated thela remedy in all countries where

game. McWalters and Clarke both malaria exists.

2

The Steamer “* DAGMAR'**

sared certain goals and Swan Dr. Williams pink pills build as she now lies in the Menam brought off some thrilling saves up the blood, enable it to absorb River. Bangkok, with all her which aroused the enthusiasm of more oxygen, the agent which machinery, gear and appurten- 119the crowd. Clarke as severely burns up the body poisons. Dances etc.

shaken in a melee in the goal this way they are not only a tonic

I

G. R. Sayer, b Harris

11

A. E. Wood, not out

Extras

A. E-Wood, b Harris

11

T. E Pearce, b Purton

14

Col. T. A. Robertson, b Harris 20

P. C. de Paravicini, b Harris 11

Purton

Harris

Total

124

Regres Beaver

19

14.

2

Bowling analysis.

0. M. R.

W. Bendraster Eatson,' and b

E. B. Reed, b Harris

A. Burnie, not onl

Extra.

Purton

Harris

1 1 54 2 .Bird -18.3 5 43

2

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20

3

& 1

1

Bleckley Rreves

Wiltshire Regiment; 1st Innings.

Major Timmis, b Reed

0. M. P.

10 1 47 10. 1

2.2 Wiltshire Regiment. 2nd incings.

Sergt. Holdman, b Reed

Capt. Hooper, b Reed

Pte. Harris, not out

L. Beaven, c and b Bird

Major Timmis, L Reed

Capt. Beaver, not'out

Extras

2

Lt. Beaven, Lb.w., b Day'

10

Sergt. Holdman, b Day

31

Eandmaster Eatsoo, c Pearce,

b Bird

8

Capt. Hooper, b Day

2 Bird

Pte Harris, lbw b Feed

Capt. Beaver, 1.b.w, b Bird

re-Corp!. Beasant, not out. Capt. Bleckley, b Bird'

12 Peared

W month and retired bot came on but a specific for the host off

1 again and pluckily played on to diseases that come as a result of

1457 tons gross Reg-

921 tons net Rag. 1800 tons deadweight capa-! city on 17 feet mean draft Speed 10 koots

This steamer went ashore is: the Gulf of Siam, was salved, and towed to Bangkok, where she was dry-docked and patched up.

Half-Mile Open to European Soldiers. Sailors and Police (Post Entries, Free).

One Mile Relay Race. In teams of 4.. Open to the Colony.

By kind permission of the

shire Regiment will play during the afternoon.

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By courtesy of the Management there will be special tram cars.

M. F. BAPTISTÁ, ·

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 31st March, 19:0

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2 the end, but Police were greatly thin blood, and that can get a handicapped by Mair's absence foot hold only when the tone of and one or two of their players the body is low. showed signs of the strenuous Try Dr. Williams' pink pills for Dature of the game.

malaria, anæmis, rheumatism, The extra portion of the game neuralgia. nervousness, sciatica was just as interesting as the Build up your blood and note how 27 preceding portion and Police had the purer and richer blood fights.

Inspection orders on application paration (Class and Private. Day and, TENDERS are invited, by ver- 21 the first chance, Robertson being your battle against the disease.

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22 through with" a characteristic pale people as a tonic if you are dribble, but Swan again saved. not in the best physical condition. 11Hyndman nearly won the game and cultivata resistance that, in the last few minutes.going right with the observance of ordinary through the defence to Swan, who rules of health, will keep you well Total (for 5 wickets) 99 did the necessary, the forward and strong.

You can obtain Dr. Williams*~~ kicking the ball a trifle too hard. Bowling analysis.--

-0. M. A.

The game was a fine one and pink pills for pala people from all 8 222 2 intensely interesting from start druggists, or post free, one bottle to finish. Swan was the hero of for $1.50 1 for $5 from Dr. fthe match, one or two of his Williams "Medicine Co. 96 Sze- saves being thrilling, and Clarke chuen Road, Shanghai The best and McWalters have rarely play time to begin is now.

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