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HONGKONG'S HONTI-

CULTURE.

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Caotus dahlias-1, Mrs Ho, Kom Tong; award of merit, Mr Ho Fook.

Dabilas, other than cactus-1, Mr R. A. Nicholson; 2, Mr Ho Fook.

Mignonotto.-1 Mr Ho Took:

Poas-1, Hongkong Club; 2, [2, Mr Androw Tec., Mr. G. M. Shaw.

5. HONGKONG - TELE

FOOTBALL NOTES,

OLD RIVALS IN SHIELD SEMI-FINAL.

InY" WANDERER"] For longer than the prosent playing members can, or caro to, Panalon-1. Mr Androw Tecromombor, the keonost rivalry has

Nasturtiums.1, Mr R. A. French beans.-1. Hongkong Nicholson; 2, Sir Paul Chater. Club.

Vegetable marrows.-1, Hong-2, Mr R. A. Nicholson: award of kong Club.

Vegetables, etc. (Poak gardens only). Collection of vagotablos.-1, Mr. J. A. Plummer, 2, Matilda Hospital.l

Cabbages. 1. Mr. C. E. H. Boavia; 2, Matilda Hospital.

Savoy cabbages.-I. Matilda Hospital; 2, Mr. Allan Cameron. Cauliflowera or broccoli.-1, Sir Robert Ho Tank; 2 Mr. C. E. H. Boavis: award of morit, Mr. A. Brearley.

Lettuces (cabibago variotics).

1, Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2, Mr. J. A. Plummor.

Lettuces (con variation.)-1, Mrs H. W. Bird.

Endive, Mrs F. C. Hall; 2, Mr J. A. Plummer.

Brussels sprouts,-1, Mr R. Farrant; 2, Mrs F. C. Hall.

Kohi rabi.-1, Mrs P. C. Hall: 2, Mr A. Broarloy.

Turnips-1, Mrs W. H. Beil: 2, Mr C. E. H. Boavis: award of merit, Mrs H, W. Bird.

Carrots.1, 9r

Robart

Tung: 2, Mr R. Farrant: award of merit, Mrs H. W. Bird.

Parsnips. 1, Mrs Dyer; 2, Mr C. E. H. Boavis.

Onions.--1, Mra Dyor; 2, Mrs F. C. Hall.

Looks. 1, Mre. F. C. Hall; 2, Mrs. Dyor; award of merit, Mrs. H. W. Bird.

merit, Mra Ho Kom Tong.

Violets.--1, Mr E. M. Hazoland; 2, Mr Ho look.

Cut Flowers. (Poak gardens only.) Cut flowers of six distinct kindn.-1 Mr. W. 11. Boll: 2, Mr.

J. A. Plummer.

existed between the Club and Kowloon, and recalling that the Club havo already credited thom- selves with four League pointe ali the expanse of the mainland team, avorything points to thelikelihood of Saturday's Shlold semi-final proving one of the best (if not the beat) gamos acen on the Club ground this soLSON, Kowloon have proved themselves good "cup" fightors (shield-lighters is too fat an expression) during the past two or three so sons, having: ronchod the final twice.

They Joarried off the trophy in 1923 and White or yollow гonos.woro beaton after thrao mootings Award of merit, Mr. T. E. Ponrca.by the Surreys last reason. The Roser, any colour.-Award of Club have won the Shield on five morit, Mr T. E. Pearce.

Sweet poau-1, Mrs. Dyer: 2 Mr. T. E. Pearce; award of marit. Mr. R. Farrant.

Antirrhinum.-1, Mre. Dyor 2, Mr. R. Farrant.

Red or pink roses,-1, Mr. T. E. Foarco.

Dahlias other than cactus. — Award of merit, Sir Robert Ho Tung.

occasions.

cognisance

Gonoral opinion is that tho win. nor of Saturday's tie will succeed Mignonette.-1. Mr W. H. Bell.in the final. As to the prospects, Nasturtium:-1, Mr W. H. Boll.

must bo taken 2, Mr R. Farrant.

Club of the fact that tho Pansies-1, Mr Allan Cam- defeated South China "A" aron; 2, Peak Club,

Violets.1, Mrs H. W. Bird; 2 Mrs PC Hall.

GENERAL EXHIBITS. (Open to all), Cat TOHER-Award of morit, Mrs Dyor.

Vuse of cut flowers. 1, Mies Nicholson. Mr H. W. Bird.

Basket of cut flowers (childron 10 years and under)-1, Miss Poggy Sim; 2, Miss Kathleen

by two clear goals in the last round, a creditable performanco. Kowloon dofoatod South China in the League and have gained soven points from their last five League) kames. The conclusion I have come to is that the sides are very avenly matobad, with the odds eligbtly in favour of Kowloon. The game will be of 90 minutos' duration and the kick-offie at 4.15.;

McElderry; award of morit Mias The Club will be represented as

Ailsa Morrison.

Potatosu.-1, Mr. C. E. H. Boavia; 2, Matilda Hospital.

Radisbox-1, Mrs F. C. Hall; 2. Mra Dyor; award of merit, Mrs.

H. W. Bird.

Boots-1, Mrs Dyor; 2, Mr R. Farron..

Heads of Colory-1. Matilda Hospital; 2, Mrs H. W. Bird, award of meril, Mr A. Brearley. Tomatoes,-1, Matilda Hos- pital; 2, Dr. Sandors; award of morit, Mr A. Brearley.

Fess-1. Mr Allan Cameran ; 2, Mr R. Farrani.

Vegetablo marrows., Matilda Hospital.

Cut Flowers. (Open to all oxcopt Peak gardona and Chineso market gardonors)

Cut flowers of not lous than six different kinds.1, Mr R. A. Nicholson 2, Mrs ilu Kom Tong; award of merit, Mr Ho

Fook.

Sweet peas.--1, Mrs. Ho Kon Tong; 2, Mr. R. A. Nicholson: award of morit, Mr. E. M. Hazo- land.

follows:--U. Rodger; W. Q. Table decoration.. Mrs A.Gerrard and H. G. Howard (or) Compton; 2, Miss Nicholson: D. Lyon); A. Mair, J. Stewart and J. Watson; T. Pilo, A. 8. Forsyth, G. B. Jones, W. Johnston and M. F. Key.

3, Mrs Hegarty.

Cut flowers grown by exhibitor. -1, Mrs R. A. Nicholson; 2, Mr J. H. Taggart.

Best display of cut flowers by Chinese gardener.1, Mr Un Koo; 2. Mr Shai Fong; award of merit, Mr Poo Koo.

Challenge Cupa.

Pot Plants (open.) Mr Ho Fook (stocks.)

Pot Plants (Peak.) - Mr Allan Cameron (carnations.)

Collection of Vogotables (open.) -Hongkong Club.

Vegetables (Poak.-Mr C. E. II. Bunvis (potatoes.)

Cut flowers (open.)-Mr R. A. Nicholson (roses.)

Cut flowers (Peak).-Mrs Dyor. There is a special display by Mr Ho Kom Tong of English vogotables and many varieties of sweet peas.

A Junior Shield semi-final bo- tweon Kowloon and South Chins "A" will procedo the principal match on the Club ground. The Chinose team has shown a docid- od ponchant for drawing gamos and this roeult scoms indicated. Kowloon will start favourites.

In the Second Division tho League fixtures are:

Sacred Heart v China "B"- Chinuso.

St. Jos. "A" University--St. Josoph's.

St. Jos. "B" v Club-Navy "A". Rocroio

"B"

Surreys- Sookumpo.

Rocreio "A" Drums--Kowloon,

Kick-off 2.45.

LOSER WHO-WON, Two servant girls throw the

Sacred Heart and China "B" Antirrhinum-1, Mr. J. H. dico at Guildford recently for stand the Club Reserves and St. Taggart; 2, Lauy Ho Tung. ancient borough charity, known

Candi-Joseph's "B" appear to ho evenly Kod or pink roses.-1, Mrs. as the "maid's money." Choa; 2, Mr. R. A. Nicholson. dates are selected from maida matched, hut the first-namad club in ouch instance should gain two White or yellow rosos.-1. Mr. who have boon four years in their badly needed points. The Surreys R. A. Nicholson: . Mrs Chion. present employment. The winner

Roses any colour.-1, Mr. R. received a cheque for £11.108.and Rocroio "A" should aach the loser strengthen their position and St. A. Nicholson; 2, Sir Paul Chatur. As a cohsolation,

Carnations and/or picotovai, received £12 1s. 6d. from anothor Joseph's "A" too, have a

paratively easy game. Mr. K. A. Nicholson; Award of charity, for which there was no morit Sir Paul Chatur.

Applicant.

STARTLED BY A SHADOW.

THE VICTIM OF YOUR NERVES.

Deplorable, indeed, is your condition when you become so norvous that you start at the vory shadow of yourself.

and

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very warm word right

The Club olevon, which visited the Shamuon last week in the; charge of Mr Jimmie Hamilton, were accorded welcome, royally entertained. They boat the Shameen (how ungrateful!) by four goals to two, the Club scorers being Johnson (2) Howard and Railton. That) was on Saturday afternoon and in the evening the visitors were ontortained to dinner at Jardine's Mess, thore being much "speechi- fying" in which most of those present soom to have joined. Tho-principal speakers were Mr.) C. E. Peacock, chairman of the Shameen Club, Mr. Gerrard, captain of tho H.K.F.C., Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Jack Rodgers, [(George's brother.) and Mr. S. Q. Hil. The team returned by the Sunday night-boat.

The League tables to date are as follows:

Surrays China "A Kowloon Club

DIVISION 1.

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. £ 12 11 0 1 38 7 22 13 82 3 30 13 18 ...13 7 1 5 26 15 15 ...12.6 1 5 21 12 13 ...13 4 3 6 11 19 11 ...11 5 0 6 16 24 10 ...12 4.1 7 12 16 9

DIVISION II.

Lost nervo is not oaay to regain. The digestive system be- comes inert, and the system lacks driving power-that is, nervous energy. To reoruit your weakened nervous force it is imperative Polico that you find the way to promote digestion, and nothing will do that. A. so thoroughly as Dr. Williams' Pink Pille for Palo People. You Tamar must also find means to fill the blood channels of the body with the China "B"...14 1 013 7 55 2 7 35 tiny red corpuscles so necessary to health. Horo again, Dr. Wil- Hams' Pink Pills refresh the blood and bring the roses of health to Reoroio. "A"19 17 1 1 92

Surroys II...17 14 1 2 53 14 29 pale chocks

When your blood is rich and rod your nerves are strong and St. Jos. "A"16 10 1 5 34 16 21 ...16 10 1 5 36 21 21 stoody and the light of health sparkles in your eyes. Dr. Williams Drums ... Plak Pills will give you, as they have given thousands before you, a Kowloon 18 9 1 8 34 31 19 healthy digestion, rich red blood and strong steady nerves to carry China "A"...17 57 5 30 30 17 B17 4 4 9 24 37 12 you successfully through the battle of life. Ever since they were Reorolo first sold those Pills have earned the reputation of being the world's St. Jos. "B"16 3 5 8 12 46 11 bost Tonio for palo, anaomile nervous mon and women, Obtainable China "B"...17 3 4 10 15 48 10 from dealers or direct, price $1.50 por battle, $8, for six boltios, post Sacred H. ...17 3 311 20 44 0 tree. Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 60 Kiangae Road, Shanghai, University ...17 3 311 16 48 9 Club Ros....15 3 3 9 7 31 0 Member nothing olso is "just as good as :-

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