FEATURES FOR
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, 4th. OCTOBER, 1924.
FLORIDA PREPARES FOR WINTER
SEASON.
Millions Being Spent on Railway Improvement.
Chit Tany Tammy, recently, elected
by the Deminale Indiana to rule them. for the ten years, listens in to the
Latte mandlení Ft. Lauderdale,
., for the first time.
·Homan Diku në Miami,
Insane with sover, the Silver King hurle his 160 lb. body tree at the water on the East Coast Ashing grounds. Una
of the, Aneet Jesping tarpon photos ever taken,
The
Glant type locamolire, bought by the Flagler System to handle Florida Est Count vialtors.
Hitting the high pola. Your bathing- beauties taking as early morning exercis at Ormond Beach.
tion is already started and thou- sands of men are at work
The Flurkin East Coast Rail- way's Okeechobos branch which) uxtonda from New Smyrna down the interior of the stats of Oken. chobeo on Lako Okenchoben, willi be continued on through the Ever giados connecting with the main line noar Miani. This line will open up approximately 1,670,000 acres of fertile agricultural land! 280,000 acres of forest land and give an outlet to a hugo productive territory including two groat sugar plantations and mitt.
Modern St. Augustine, ulchest elty in America, Ormond, Day- tona, Boabrauze, Now Smyrna. Fort Pierce, work-famous Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale; Miami, Hostoad, and the quaint and In mtiful city of Kay What are among tin rosorts on the East Coast of Florida. They are pro- paring for the greatest winter Reason in thoir history.
SPORTS PARS.
Interesting World Items.
300 Fox, the British UX- Father-woight Boxing Champ- ia, defgated Bert Sparco on pats at Sydney after a 20-round; 112. The decision was badly rocaived.
This is to be E..Liddell's inst year in sport of any kind. He will play no more itugby.
Mr. Matthew M'Qacon. the Liverpool. F.C. managor, who had a log auspatatod, has resumed work at the club.
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FISHING IN CANADIAN WATERS. Many Record Catches Made This Year.
YOUNG CHAP AND HIS TWO BIG ‘UNS
FROM LAKE OF THE - WOODS
FRENCH RIVER BUNGALOW CAMP 1924 TROPHY PROVIDED BY CANADIAN PACIFIC
MY.
A RECORD TROUT
TAKEN FROM
|NIPIGON RIVER:ONT
BIG MUSKY HAND-CAUGHT OT INDIAN GARDE IN LAKE-OF-THE-WOODS.
day's Tales and pictures of rocord spinner as luro, for
Fishing for small-mouth black catches from many resorts and finshing and, shortly, hooked a bass in French River has been Borwick Rungors FC. have a waters in Canada warrant the ho- 351b. fighting muskollunge, that uniformly good this season. A What is probably the greatest taken by the Florida East Coast trip in which, for two hundred constructive programmnie planned Railway.
improvements milos, beautiful vistas of the In-deficit this season of £37, and uro lief that Canada's 1924 fishing put up a fierco fight for 45 prominent New Yorker, out after for the East Coast of Florida planned by the line will involve land Waterway, fringed by palins, in debt to the extent of £200, record will outshine those of minutes, practising all the twists bass thero, surprised himself by and turns known to this species hooking a big musky which was sinco Henry M. Flagler carried an expordituro of many millions present every charm of the semi- They are losing their ground, many good seasons in the past.
tropics.
which is required in connection Recently a guest of Dovil's Gap for hand-caught fish.
only landed by boaching the boat, out his nationally famous fout of of dollars.
As a whole, the project includes with the now bridge over the Bungalow Camp on Lake-of-the- Earlier in the season a young the sngier jumping overboard railroad building and pushed a Thodevolopments will place ad- chain of shining rails 400 miles ditional facilition at the disposal double tracking the main line of Tweed. Some of their supporters Woods, at Konora in wastorn Canadian caught two big 'uns in and towing his catch which the waters; a 35-lb. guido hit with a paddle. Quito down the East Coast of Florida of the vast throngs who enjoy the the Florida East Coast Railway are again urging the club to go Ontraio, set out with a guide in a those same and 122 miles over the ocean to wonderful sconic journey down between Jacksonville and Miami, over to English football. Kay West is now being under the Atlantic Coast of Florida, a a distance of 366 miles. Construc-
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Wainwright, the old Yorkshire professional, who is coach ᎬᎿ Winchester, sails for Johannes- burg shortly to take up the position made vacant by the death of Jack Board, the Glouces- tershire and England wicket- keeper, BS coach to King Edward's School, Johannesburg.
Some weird and wonderful garments, were worn by the Americans in the contest at Stamford Bridge. Before run- ning, they turned out in pyjans. like suits of groy, blue, and, in some cases, rod. They certainly jadded tu lo colour of the meeting.
Johnny Brown. St George's. the European Bantam-woight Boxing Champion, knocked out Len Oldfield, Laods, in the third of
15-rounds conlost at Premiorland. This bout WILD Brown's last prior to his departure for the United Stater,
Some distressing sights wero svou at the close of the 10,000 metros, cross-country raco Al Paris, as the result of the great heat. Many competitors were delirious and demented.
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It is now practically cortain that a new Scottish Racing As- Hociation will soon be formed to carry on horse racing in Scotland in place of the presont North of England A.R.A.
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Portsmouth F.C., though gain- ing Loague promotion, had a loss on the past year of £12,000.
Mussabini, the trainer to whom H. M. Abrahamna paid a tribute recently, says that the sprinter's victory in the 10 metros crowned the work of eight laborious months. Abrahams only trained for cuo raca, he added.
Andrew Miller, the ox-Collis and Dumbarton outside left, hne signed for Notis Forest. Ho was recommended by Duncan Walker, who had been sponding a fow daya with friends ta-Bo'ness. Miller belongs to Newtown, and trained
Canoo, armed with an 8-oz. split musky and 241⁄2 lb. lake trout. possibly. the Canadian Pacifio'a bamboo fishing rod, fitted with a He was so proud of his catch fine trophies may have stimulat 15-1 test black Japanese silk that he was photographed with at ardor among sportsmen at its lime and No. 3 Starr double-- them, as pictured above.
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