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OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY,

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OUR DAILY TALK ON HEALTH.

PROBLEMS IN HEALTH

THROUGH AVIATION,»

offers a prize of $50 to the readers Physicians who have charge of who sond in twelve correct fore-the health of army and navy avla

ARMS SHIPMENTS TO CHINA

MANNER OF THEIR DISTRIBUTION,

Shanghal Jan. 20. With one steamer already report- casts of the results of the Englishtors have found numerous specialad to have landed a large consign Cup and Scottish League matches problems nasociated with this oc- ment of arms and ammunition for (to be played on Saturday next,cupation and they are beginning to the armies of Marshals. Cheng Teo- January 28th) set out in the Cou- develop a special hygiene as a sortlin and Sun Chuan-lang, and an- INTERPORT GOLF. pon below. No goal scores are of standard.

other steamer on her way to Now- required; only forecasts showing Flying efficiency depends not only chwang with another "farge con- wins or draws.

on the physical condition of the signment, the Nationalist. Govern- In the event of no reader fore- aviator at the time of his first ment, is contemplating action re- casting all twelve matches, a prize examination, but also on the main- garding the suppliers of the car. of $25 will be given to the reader tenance of this efficiency through-go.. who sonds in the greatest number out the aviator's flying life. of correct forecasts; and "in" "the YESTERDAY'S PLAY.

event of two or more readers sond ingin' an equal high number, the The first day's play in the triaï-] prize of $26 will be divided. gular Interport, golf tournament The competition is in accordance took place at Fanling yesterday, with the rules publiabed In the when Hongkong played Manila in Telegraph during the weeks August four-ball matches, Hongkong finish-20-September 24.

IN FOUR-BALLS.

[By "Wanderer'] The clash of the Queen's Roysing up at the close of the day with Regiment with the Royal Artillery

a lead of four points to two, Is the most interesting match on the Hongkong Football League D. G. Pendered ad L. R. An- Hongkong's strongest pair (T. schedule for to-morrow. The list drewes) were opposed to E. J. is smaller than usual owing to the Noll and Capt. Fielder, and the sur Interport visit.

prise of the day was that Pendered and Andrewes were beaten, 3 and 2. There was some very fine play in the morning, the Manila pafr finishing two up.. Penedered and Nell both went round in 79. Fieldor H.K. Club v. R.A.F.-Club, 4 p.m.did the 16th. in two (on with his drive and down with fila firat putt). in the afternoon, the,gante fluctu ated but little, both pairs playing some excellent golf, Manila's lead was ut one stage reduced to one, but the game, ended on the 16th green, Manila winning 3 and 2.

The fixtures, togather with grounds, times of, kick-off and re- ferees appointed, is as follows:

Senior Division.

Mr. Austin.

J

South China v. K.O.S.B.-Carolina

Hill, 4 p.m.-Mr. Gilbert RA. v. Queen's.—Sookunpoo,, A p.m.

Mr. Barber.

Junior Division "A". K.O.S.B. v. R.A.-Sookunpoo, 2.30-

Mr. Lonsdale.

S. China "A" v. Kowloon.-U.S.R.C.,

2.30 Mr. Hutchins. Recreio v. S. China "B".-S. China,

2.30. Mr. Wis. Club v. St. Joseph's-Club,

The match between Capt. Draking and Capt. Bloxham (Hongkong) and G. M. Ivory and Lieut. Crans- ton (Manila) went in favour of the Hongkong pair by the rather wide margin of 6 and 4 In the 230-morning, the play was "patchy"-

sometimes brilliant and sometimes Chinese Ath. v. University, St. Jos, not very good. At the end of the

2,10,--Mr. Phillips.

Mr. Gilmour.

Junior Division "A".

St. Joseph's v. Kowloon St. Jos.,

4. p.m.-Mr. Samy,

S. China "g". Boy Scouts-Kow loon. 2.80. p.m.-Mr. Stokes: Kung Mov. Chinose. Ath-Roorelo,

2.30.Mr. Cowan,

The Senior Matches. The Hongkong. F. C. and South China 'are the only civilian'clubs engaged in league football to morrow, and there will be little keen interest until the return of the Interport team The Club meet the R.A.P. to-morrow and if the previous result can be accept ed as an indication, the airmen should win comfortably.

12th. the score was "all square" but from that stage on, the Hongkong players predominated and finished 4 up. In the afternoon, Cranston. began remarkably, doing the first three holes in an aggregate of nine (two under bogey). But he failed to be consistent and the Hongkong players were three up at the 10th. They won the next two (becoming dormie five) and Erskine won the next with a brilliant three, the match thus ending 6 and 4 In favour of the home pair.

L. G. S. Dodwell and G. Murray (Hongkong) beat J. H. R. Mason and Capt. Yates (Manila) by 4 and 2 after a close gume. In the morning, hematch was all (14th.), and the 15th and 16th. aquara" after" Sandy's Pulpit The most thrilling game may were halved.

The Inst two holes be expected on the Bookunpoo them the lead for the "timin" inter were won by Hongkong, giving ground where the Queen's and R.A. meet. The previous game was went very evenly throughout the In the afternoon, the game excellently fought, and a game on first half, but Hongkong was four similar lines will repay the jour-up at the end of the twelfth.

to Causeway Bay.

The The

ney

Quaon's should win, Shough they

will need to go all out.

val,

can at Bracalde, Hongkong

winning, by 4 and 2.

The match being played to-day is Hongkong v. Shanghal, in four

somes. S p.m. to 12 mn.

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South China's improvement is indicated by their wina in friendly matches earlier this, week, but if | the K.D.S.B. And their weak points,

no, surprise will be occasioned..

Up With Fixtures.

The Junior Division "A" ap- pears to be the only division which has been trying seriously to keep up with its fixture list. The Club Reserves have been the worst de- linquents, but other matches post- poned have been proportionately

few.

SINGULAR LINKS PROBLEM.

AN ALL TOO ENGAGING WORM.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" FORECAST COMPETITION.

Matches to be played on Janu. Bry 28th:

ENGLISH CUP. FOURTH ROUND..

Bury Cardiff Swindon Reading Stoke Arsenal Exeter

v 'chester Un. ་་ Liverpool. Wednesday.

Y

Leicester.

DIVISION II. (8OUTH).

Norwich Plymouth

Bolton. Everton. Blackburn.

Walsall, Coventry.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Dundec Kilmarnock Queen's Park Y

Y

Y

Hearts, Celtic, Motherwell.

Namo

Address

No. 22

Date

Strike out the teams which you think will lose, but make no marks in respect of ruatches which you

think will be drawn.

The eyes are the most important A report made. to the Govern factor from the physical requirement Counell recommends that, if ment point of view as is pointed out the reports are verified, the offices- by Commander R. G. Davis of the of offending German arms, new medical corps of the United States existing in territory under Na- navy, Sharpness of vision alone is tionalist control' shall be sealed," not sufficient, but then must be per implicated be arrested and pantsh

and both foreigners and Chinese:

rebellion.

fect balance of the muscles so that the aviator has the maximum of ed on the grounds of "treason and;" binocular vision; all; movements must be perfectly co-ordinated.

Thg shipments, reports, has been distributed in the following manner:

Guarding the Vision. Dust, oil, sand and glare will produce congestion of the eyelids and of the eye itself which will impair vision and ruin judgment as to landing. Therefore, goggles with adequate side screens and

according to

1. The First Fenation Army corpя received 2,278 cases containing, 7,000 rifles, 1,100,750 rounds of ammunition, 7,000 belts, 4,950 bayonets, 10 light machine gune, lenses. of plain non-breakablo together with 100,000 rounds' of

glass should always be avoro.

ber

ammunition.

The goggles recommended must have a wide visual field and they-2. The Second Fengtion Army are mounted on a face pad of rub Corps received 4,075 cases con- or wool.. The eyes aro talaing 209,250 rifles, · 500,000' examined repeatedly, since it is rounds of ammunillon, 850 pistols known that vision may be impair together with 90,000 rounds of am- ed following a severo cold or the munition, 2,000 illuminating shells, prolonged use of the eyes in close 5,000 Mauser rifles, 20,000 rounds technical problems..

of Mauser ammunition and 50,000 The care of the earn is important pounds of smokoless powder, na well. Aviators know the neces 3. The Third Fengtien Army sity of maintaining an equal air Corps received 999 cases contain pressure on each side of the caring 1,008. 702 carbine rifles, 260 drum. Changes in altitude vary pistols and 125,420 rounds of am- the pressure greatly.",

munition. "In rapid descents the avintor swallows frequently in order to equalize air pressure on each, sido of the car drum. Sometimes it is necessary to hold the nose and blow In order to expand the ear drum when congestion may be present,

Greatly unequal drum pressure

THE CONQUEROR'S SEAL

LONDON.

will produce sudden severe pain and KING WILLIAM'S CHARTER TO may cause a perforation of the ear drum. For this reason, exant- iners for the aviation corps are like ly to disqualify pilots who have car drums with scars or with severe in- flammations. 4

Plugging the Ears,

the custachian-tubes which pass It is also known that blocking of from the threat to the ear, may re sult in dizziness or lack of co-ordin

The White Seal which William the Conqueror affixed to the Charter which he granted to the City of London shortly after the Battle of Hastings has been found by Mr. cords to the Corporation. A. H. Thiomas, Clerk of the Re-

The document has been preserved in the Guildhall for eight centuries.

alion, so that the examiner makes In the course of time the seal bo All claims must reach this office sure that both tubes are open before gan to crack, and eventually was not later than Wednesday follow he accepts the candidate.

lost. ing the date on which the matches. The rear of the motor reduces awarded for which a claim has not quently customary to keep a plug cently, are played.

"Every anclent records office," No prize will be the hearing ability and it is fre Mr. Thomas atated re- been made.

miscellaneous

1.

mark your forecasts on the dupli- Before sending in your coupons, cate list given below. Keep your duplicato lists and compare themi Inter with the published results of the matches and If you find that you have eight or more correct send In a claim for the prize,

Mark your envelopes "Football" on the front and write your name (without address) on the back of the envelope.

MARK. AND KEEP THIS DUPLICATE LIST. DO NOT FORWARD IT TO US

tect the hearing sense when lying, seals of cotton in the external ear to pro- documents and fragments of awaiting Indentification. One of the conditions that the Some months ago a box con. medical corps guarde against is taining fragments of a seal was stalehess. The strain of flying pro- examined by me in the ordinary duces & progressive lowering of course of work. After placing the efficiency with a depression of men fragnients together I identified it tal and physical activity.

as

an impression of the second Various forms of staleness have seal of William the Conqueror." been described as related to the The wording of King William, muscles, the nerves, or the breath- Charter is as follows: "Wiliam, ing apparatus, and also that related, King, greets William, Bishop and to disorders of digestion. Since Gosfregth Portreeve, and all the ataleness is a potent factor in Burgesses within London, French crashes, the hygienists recommend and English, friendly: And. I de a complete rest or change of an clare to you that I will that yo be ENCE SO THAT YOU MAY KEEP Avironment for from a few days to of all the laws worthy that ye were RECORD OF THE FORECASTS YOU HAVE a month whenever signs of stale in King Edward's day (the Con-

ness appear in the flyer,

fessor). And I will that every child be his father's heir, after his father's day and I will not suffer that any man offer you any wrong. God keep you."'

IT IA PRINTED FOR YOUR CONVENT

Arsenal

BENT IN:

doubt, without desiring it, a cer Cardi Without knowing it, and, no Bury

tain Mr. Shaw, of Bournemouth,

Swindon To-morrow a full list is on the has become famous, and all be Reading schedule. The K.0.3.B. Reserves cause of a loathsome worm, his

Stoke are unlikely to meet with any dif- special case having been the sub Exeter ficulty in defeating the RA. Re-Ject of a considered judgment on Norwich serves, Kowloon should win again, the part of the Supreme Court Plymouth the South China "B" team look altting at St. Andrews. Playing Dunden likely winners, while St. Joseph's in a medal competition, Mr. Shaw, Kilmarnock and the Chinese Athletic should it seems, on the advice of his cad Queen's Park both be on the winning side.

dle, removed a live worm from the ball while holding the ball in posl

I

v. Manchester Un v.Liverpool.

▾ Wednesday.

▾ Leicester.

v Bolton,

v Everton.

▾ Blackburn.

v Walsall

▾ Coventry,

Hearts.

v Celtic

v Motherwell.

EXECUTED RUSSIAN

VICE-CONSUL.

DETAILS OF CAREER OF

M. HASSIS.

Interesting details about the career of Vico-Consul Hassis, the Soviet Russian official who was among the many Russians execut

In the Junior "B" division, the only match of interest is that be- tion with the tips of his fingers shrewdly suspected; the player ed in Canton when the punitive tween Kung Mo and the Chinese so as not to cause it to move from picked up the sovereign before troops re-obtained control of the Athletic. These teama were its position. That the ball did. playing. In a flash came the elty after the Communist outbreak, earlier on fighting out for the not move is not questioned, but exultant shout "Our hole." It is are given by a Shanghai Ruslan championship, but Kung Mo have the fact that Mr. Shaw, touched an old trick. suffered a relapse and are not now the ball at all is quite irregular;

paper, which extracted them from the Moscow official paper Izvestia. in the running.

St. Andrews has decided that the

The underlying principle gove Long accounts of the terrible ven player has incurred a penalty of orning the Bournemouth incident geance taken by the Chinese troops a stroke. One of two interesting is that worms, mull, or any sub against the Russians were given in The following have been select-matters arise from this incident, stance adhering to the ball, doos these papers. é to represent Scotland in a one being that caddies are not not make it unfit for play, and The official's full name was practiae match against H.M.S. infallible in their interpretating wiping of the ball on the put- born in 1894 and joined the Com- unless there is a local rule permit-Abram Inakovitch Hasals. He was Titanis, on the Hongkong Football tion of the rules.

only

Scottish Team,

K.O.S,B. GYMKHANA.

Club ground on Sunday next, human that caddies should err on ting green, it must be played in munist Party In 1910. In his kick-off 3.45 p.m. Rodger, Hirst the alde of their employera in the condition in which it is found, younger days he was engaged sole- and Johnstone; Air, Stewart and situations presenting doubt; At Bournemouth there is no such ly in the military afde of Soviet Carawell; Campbell, Orme, Me- therefore players should always local rule, therefore Mr. Shaw activities. He joined the Red army Kelvie, McGlinchey and Craig, be on their guard against explana- committed a punishable offence by and for some years was comman Reserve: W. L. Alexander, tlons, however plausible they may the mere act of touching the ball. der. Later, he was transferred to appear, by directly interested Worms, whether alive or dead, the Eastern branch of the military. partics.

are defined by St. Andrews as a academy and graduated as político- Zeal is always to be commended, "lose impediment," and as they military officer in 1924. - but "of the true and the false are not included among the four Eastern Department of the Bureau Ila next post was with the Far what vain judges we are!" Cad-things that can be scraped aside of Foreign Affairs, botter knowif AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME | dies are extraordinary peopic. by the club they must be picked as the People's Commissariat for

Duncan tells the story of an up. If they happen to be in the Foreign Affairs, American caddie who apologised Way, by the fingers; that is if the Izvestia.

states the most profusely for a bad lie in player, so wishes. Flicking aside is first active post with the An extremely attractive pro the rough, all because "the other a loose impediment by the finger- Boviet diplomatic service in Ching gramme has been arranged for the fellow was looking, but promis-tips is an illegal act, as a player was furnished in February, 1925 The Gorman Parliament has authorised the Government to ar Motors Corporation are intro-Sunday afternoon.

New York, Dec. 23. General the Kwanti steeplechase course on there was the St. Andrews cad-cost, "Abuses are likely to arise," the Soviet Consulate at Hankow K.O.S.D. Gymkhana, to be held at ing better luck next time." And at North Surrey discovered to his when he was made secretary at point a general. Inspector of fin-

dle, who, vitally interested in aaya St. Andrews, if the word From that place, he was traps. ancos, an economie expert; a pay-ducing a complete new line of there will be hitting the pole ball, cream, and placed. It in a bunkes strict senso, and by flicking the to the rank of Vice-Consul, which In addition to other events, cortain match, borrowed a shy lifted' is not interpreted In Its fered to Canton, being elevated master general and chief, ac Chevrolets en January 1, of the ladies bending race and mule into which the other alde had impediment aside the player can he possessed at the time when the be Germans, and the two latter larger and heavier models at Derby,

driven. When the opponent came not strictly be held to have ift gung of; the Chinese avengers- of The public are invited, the ad to the ball he saw the coin ended it" In this case, the delin the Communist uprising sent him mission charge being one dollar. ected exactly ne the caddié bad so quent was penalised two strokes, to his death.

countant. The two former v

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about present prices.

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